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多性状选择、适应和对爆发游泳性能进化的限制。

Multi-trait Selection, Adaptation, and Constraints on the Evolution of Burst Swimming Performance.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521.

出版信息

Integr Comp Biol. 2003 Jul;43(3):431-8. doi: 10.1093/icb/43.3.431.

Abstract

Whole organism performance represents the integration of numerous physiological, morphological, and behavioral traits. How adaptive changes in performance evolve therefore requires an understanding of how selection acts on multiple integrated traits. Two approaches that lend themselves to studying the evolution of performance in natural populations are the use of quantitative genetics models for estimating the strength of selection acting on multiple quantitative traits and ecological genetic comparisons of populations exhibiting phenotypic differences correlated with environmental variation. In both cases, the ultimate goal is to understand how suites of traits and trade-offs between competing functions respond to natural selection. Here we consider how these two complimentary approaches can be applied to study the adaptive evolution of escape performance in fish. We first present an extension of Arnold's (1983) quantitative genetic approach that explicitly considers how trade-offs between different components of performance interact with the underlying genetics. We propose that such a model can reveal the conditions under which multiple selection pressures will cause adaptive change in traits that influence more than one component of fitness. We then review work on the Atlantic silversides and Trinidadian guppies as two case studies where an ecological genetics approach has been successfully applied to evaluate how the evolution of escape performance trades-off with other components of fitness. We conclude with the general lesson that whole organism performance is embedded in a complex phenotype, and that the net outcome of selection acting on different aspects of the organism will often result in a compromise among competing influences.

摘要

整体生物表现代表了众多生理、形态和行为特征的综合。因此,适应性表现变化的进化需要理解选择如何作用于多个综合特征。两种适用于研究自然种群中表现进化的方法是使用定量遗传学模型来估计作用于多个数量性状的选择强度,以及对表现出与环境变化相关的表型差异的种群进行生态遗传比较。在这两种情况下,最终目标都是了解特征组合以及竞争功能之间的权衡如何对自然选择做出反应。在这里,我们考虑这两种互补方法如何应用于研究鱼类逃避表现的适应性进化。我们首先提出了 Arnold(1983 年)定量遗传方法的扩展,该方法明确考虑了性能的不同组成部分之间的权衡如何与基础遗传学相互作用。我们提出,这样的模型可以揭示在哪些条件下,多种选择压力将导致影响多个适应度成分的特征发生适应性变化。然后,我们回顾了大西洋鲱鱼和特立尼达孔雀鱼的研究工作,这两个案例研究成功地应用了生态遗传学方法来评估逃避表现的进化如何与适应度的其他成分进行权衡。最后,我们得出的一般结论是,整体生物表现嵌入在复杂的表型中,选择作用于生物体不同方面的净结果通常会导致竞争影响之间的妥协。

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