Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
J Evol Biol. 2010 Nov;23(11):2277-88. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02084.x. Epub 2010 Sep 9.
The breeder's equation, which predicts evolutionary change when a phenotypic covariance exists between a heritable trait and fitness, has provided a key conceptual framework for studies of adaptive microevolution in nature. However, its application requires strong assumptions to be made about the causation of fitness variation. In its univariate form, the breeder's equation assumes that the trait of interest is not correlated with other traits having causal effects on fitness. In its multivariate form, the validity of predicted change rests on the assumption that all such correlated traits have been measured and incorporated into the analysis. Here, we (i) highlight why these assumptions are likely to be seriously violated in studies of natural, rather than artificial, selection and (ii) advocate wider use of the Robertson-Price identity as a more robust, and less assumption-laden, alternative to the breeder's equation for applications in evolutionary ecology.
当遗传性状与适合度之间存在表型协方差时,繁殖者方程预测了进化变化,为自然选择中适应性微观进化的研究提供了一个关键的概念框架。然而,其应用需要对适合度变化的原因做出很强的假设。在单变量形式中,繁殖者方程假设感兴趣的性状与对适合度有因果影响的其他性状不相关。在多变量形式中,预测变化的有效性取决于所有这些相关性状都已被测量并纳入分析的假设。在这里,我们(i)强调了为什么这些假设在自然选择而不是人工选择的研究中很可能被严重违反,(ii)主张更广泛地使用罗伯逊-普赖斯恒等式作为繁殖者方程的更稳健、假设更少的替代方法,用于进化生态学中的应用。