Department of Mathematics, University of Turku, FIN-20014, Finland.
J Theor Biol. 2011 Apr 21;275(1):78-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.01.023. Epub 2011 Jan 31.
We study the joint evolution of dispersal and specialization concerning resource usage in a mechanistically underpinned structured discrete-time metapopulation model. We show that dispersal significantly affects the evolution of specialization and that specialization is a key factor that determines the possibility of evolutionary branching in dispersal propensity. Allowing both dispersal propensity and specialization to evolve as a consequence of natural selection is necessary in order to understand the evolutionary dynamics. The joint evolution of dispersal and specialization forms a natural evolutionary path leading to the coexistence of generalists and specialists. We show that in this process, the number of different patch types and the resource distribution are essential.
我们在一个基于机制的结构化离散时间复合种群模型中研究了扩散和资源利用专门化的共同进化。结果表明,扩散显著影响专门化的进化,而专门化是决定扩散倾向进化分支可能性的关键因素。为了理解进化动态,有必要允许扩散倾向和专门化作为自然选择的结果而进化。扩散和专门化的共同进化形成了一条自然的进化途径,导致了一般主义者和专家的共存。我们表明,在这个过程中,不同斑块类型的数量和资源分布是至关重要的。