Benard Michael F, McCauley Shannon J
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Am Nat. 2008 May;171(5):553-67. doi: 10.1086/587072.
Ecological and evolutionary processes are affected by forces acting at both local and regional scales, yet our understanding of how these scales interact has remained limited. These processes are fundamentally linked through individuals that develop as juveniles in one environment and then either remain in the natal habitat or disperse to new environments. Empirical studies in a diverse range of organisms have demonstrated that the conditions experienced in the natal habitat can have profound effects on the adult phenotype. This environmentally induced phenotypic variation can in turn affect the probability that an individual will disperse to a new environment and the ecological and evolutionary impact of that individual in the new environment. We synthesize the literature on this process and propose a framework for exploring the linkage between local developmental environment and dispersal. We then discuss the ecological and evolutionary implications of dispersal asymmetries generated by the effects of natal habitat conditions on individual phenotypes. Our review indicates that the influence of natal habitat conditions on adult phenotypes may be a highly general mechanism affecting the flow of individuals between populations. The wealth of information already gathered on how local conditions affect adult phenotype can and should be integrated into the study of dispersal as a critical force in ecology and evolution.
生态和进化过程受到在局部和区域尺度上起作用的各种力量的影响,然而我们对这些尺度如何相互作用的理解仍然有限。这些过程通过个体从根本上联系在一起,这些个体在一个环境中作为幼体发育,然后要么留在出生栖息地,要么扩散到新环境中。对各种生物的实证研究表明,出生栖息地中所经历的条件会对成年个体的表型产生深远影响。这种由环境诱导的表型变异反过来又会影响个体扩散到新环境的概率以及该个体在新环境中的生态和进化影响。我们综合了关于这一过程的文献,并提出了一个探索局部发育环境与扩散之间联系的框架。然后,我们讨论了出生栖息地条件对个体表型的影响所产生的扩散不对称性的生态和进化意义。我们的综述表明,出生栖息地条件对成年个体表型的影响可能是一种影响种群间个体流动的非常普遍的机制。已经收集到的关于局部条件如何影响成年个体表型的大量信息能够且应该被整合到作为生态和进化中的一种关键力量的扩散研究中。