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扩散和生活史的演化相互作用,推动了入侵物种的加速传播。

Evolution of dispersal and life history interact to drive accelerating spread of an invasive species.

机构信息

Center for Population Biology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Lett. 2013 Aug;16(8):1079-87. doi: 10.1111/ele.12136. Epub 2013 Jul 1.

Abstract

Populations on the edge of an expanding range are subject to unique evolutionary pressures acting on their life-history and dispersal traits. Empirical evidence and theory suggest that traits there can evolve rapidly enough to interact with ecological dynamics, potentially giving rise to accelerating spread. Nevertheless, which of several evolutionary mechanisms drive this interaction between evolution and spread remains an open question. We propose an integrated theoretical framework for partitioning the contributions of different evolutionary mechanisms to accelerating spread, and we apply this model to invasive cane toads in northern Australia. In doing so, we identify a previously unrecognised evolutionary process that involves an interaction between life-history and dispersal evolution during range shift. In roughly equal parts, life-history evolution, dispersal evolution and their interaction led to a doubling of distance spread by cane toads in our model, highlighting the potential importance of multiple evolutionary processes in the dynamics of range expansion.

摘要

处于扩张范围边缘的种群受到独特的进化压力的影响,这些压力作用于它们的生活史和扩散特征上。实证证据和理论表明,那里的特征可以进化得足够快,从而与生态动力学相互作用,可能导致加速传播。然而,几种进化机制中哪一种驱动这种进化和传播之间的相互作用仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。我们提出了一个综合的理论框架,用于划分不同进化机制对加速传播的贡献,并将该模型应用于澳大利亚北部的入侵甘蔗蟾蜍。通过这样做,我们确定了一个以前未被识别的进化过程,该过程涉及在范围转移过程中生活史和扩散进化之间的相互作用。在我们的模型中,生活史进化、扩散进化及其相互作用大致各占一半,导致甘蔗蟾蜍的传播距离翻了一番,突出了多种进化过程在范围扩展动态中的潜在重要性。

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