Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen AB242TZ, UK.
Ecol Lett. 2010 Oct;13(10):1210-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01505.x. Epub 2010 Aug 16.
During range-advance, individuals on the expanding edge of the population face a unique selective environment. In this study, we use a three-trait trade-off model to explore the evolution of dispersal, reproduction and competitive ability during range expansion. We show that range expansion greatly affects the evolution of life-history traits due to differing selection pressures at the front of the range compared with those found in stationary and core populations. During range expansion, dispersal and reproduction are selected for on the expanding population front, whereas traits associated with fitness at equilibrium density (competitive ability) show dramatic declines. Additionally, we demonstrate that the presence of a competing species can considerably reduce the extent to which dispersal is selected upwards at an expanding front. These findings have important implications for understanding both the rate of spread of invasive species and the range-shifting dynamics of native species in response to climate change.
在范围扩展期间,种群扩展边缘的个体面临独特的选择环境。在本研究中,我们使用三性状权衡模型来探索在范围扩展期间扩散、繁殖和竞争能力的进化。我们表明,由于范围前沿的选择压力与静态和核心种群中的选择压力不同,范围扩展极大地影响了生活史特征的进化。在范围扩展期间,扩散和繁殖在扩展种群前沿被选择,而与平衡密度下的适应性(竞争能力)相关的特征则急剧下降。此外,我们证明,竞争物种的存在可以大大减少在扩展前沿向上选择扩散的程度。这些发现对理解入侵物种的传播速度以及应对气候变化的本地物种的范围转移动态具有重要意义。