Betini Gustavo S, McAdam Andrew G, Griswold Cortland K, Norris D Ryan
Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Elife. 2017 Feb 6;6:e18770. doi: 10.7554/eLife.18770.
Although seasonality is widespread and can cause fluctuations in the intensity and direction of natural selection, we have little information about the consequences of seasonal fitness trade-offs for population dynamics. Here we exposed populations of to repeated seasonal changes in resources across 58 generations and used experimental and mathematical approaches to investigate how viability selection on body size in the non-breeding season could affect demography. We show that opposing seasonal episodes of natural selection on body size interacted with both direct and delayed density dependence to cause populations to undergo predictable multigenerational density cycles. Our results provide evidence that seasonality can set the conditions for life-history trade-offs and density dependence, which can, in turn, interact to cause multigenerational population cycles.
尽管季节性现象广泛存在,并且会导致自然选择强度和方向的波动,但我们对季节性适应性权衡对种群动态的影响知之甚少。在此,我们让种群历经58代反复的季节性资源变化,并运用实验和数学方法来研究非繁殖季节对体型的生存力选择如何影响种群统计学特征。我们发现,针对体型的相反季节性自然选择事件,与直接和延迟的密度依赖性相互作用,导致种群经历可预测的多代密度循环。我们的结果证明,季节性可为生活史权衡和密度依赖性创造条件,而这反过来又会相互作用,导致多代种群循环。