Thibert-Plante X, Hendry A P
Redpath Museum, Montréal, QC, Canada.
J Evol Biol. 2009 Jan;22(1):109-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01627.x.
We use an individual-based simulation model to investigate factors influencing progress toward ecological speciation. We find that environmental differences can quickly lead to the evolution of substantial reproductive barriers between a population colonizing a new environment and the ancestral population in the old environment. Natural selection against immigrants and hybrids was a major contributor to this isolation, but the evolution of sexual preference was also important. Increasing dispersal had both positive and negative effects on population size in the new environment and had positive effects on natural selection against immigrants and hybrids. Genetic divergence at unlinked, neutral genetic markers was low, except when environmental differences were large and sexual preference was present. Our results highlight the importance of divergent selection and adaptive divergence for ecological speciation. At the same time, they reveal several interesting nonlinearities in interactions between environmental differences, sexual preference, dispersal and population size.
我们使用基于个体的模拟模型来研究影响生态物种形成进程的因素。我们发现,环境差异能够迅速导致在新环境中定殖的种群与旧环境中的祖先种群之间形成实质性的生殖隔离。针对移民和杂种的自然选择是这种隔离的主要促成因素,但性偏好的进化也很重要。增加扩散对新环境中的种群规模既有正面影响也有负面影响,并且对针对移民和杂种的自然选择有正面影响。在不连锁的中性遗传标记处,遗传分化较低,除非环境差异很大且存在性偏好。我们的结果突出了趋异选择和适应性分化对生态物种形成的重要性。同时,它们揭示了环境差异、性偏好、扩散和种群规模之间相互作用中几个有趣的非线性关系。