Lehmann Laurent
Stanford University, California 94305, USA.
Evolution. 2008 Mar;62(3):549-66. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00291.x. Epub 2007 Nov 3.
Niche construction, by which organisms modify the environment in which they live, has been proposed to affect the evolution of many phenotypic traits. But what about the evolution of a niche constructing trait itself, whose expression changes the pattern of natural selection to which the trait is exposed in subsequent generations? This article provides an inclusive fitness analysis of selection on niche constructing phenotypes, which can affect their environment from local to global scales in arbitrarily spatially subdivided populations. The model shows that phenotypic effects of genes extending far beyond the life span of the actor can be affected by natural selection, provided they modify the fitness of those individuals living in the future that are likely to have inherited the niche construction lineage of the actor. Present benefits of behaviors are thus traded off against future indirect costs. The future costs will generally result from a complicated interplay of phenotypic effects, population demography and environmental dynamics. To illustrate these points, I derive the adaptive dynamics of a trait involved in the consumption of an abiotic resource, where resource abundance in future generations feeds back to the evolutionary dynamics of the trait.
生态位构建是指生物体对其生存环境进行修饰,有人提出这会影响许多表型性状的进化。但是,一个生态位构建性状本身的进化情况又如何呢?该性状的表达会改变其在后代中所面临的自然选择模式。本文对生态位构建表型的选择进行了广义适合度分析,在任意空间细分的种群中,这些表型可在从局部到全球的尺度上影响其环境。该模型表明,基因的表型效应如果远远超出行为者的寿命,也会受到自然选择的影响,前提是这些效应会改变那些未来可能继承了行为者生态位构建谱系的个体的适合度。因此,当前行为的益处要与未来的间接成本进行权衡。未来的成本通常将源于表型效应、种群统计学和环境动态之间复杂的相互作用。为了说明这些观点,我推导了一个涉及非生物资源消耗的性状的适应性动态,其中后代的资源丰度会反馈到该性状的进化动态中。