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种群结构会降低互利共生中伙伴选择所带来的益处。

Population structure reduces benefits from partner choice in mutualistic symbiosis.

作者信息

Akçay Erol

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Mar 15;284(1850). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2317.

Abstract

Mutualistic symbioses are key drivers of evolutionary and ecological processes. Understanding how different species can evolve to interact in mutually beneficial ways is an important goal of evolutionary theory, especially when the benefits require costly investments by the partners. For such costly investments to evolve, some sort of fitness feedback mechanism must exist that more than recoups the direct costs. Several such feedback mechanisms have been explored both theoretically and empirically, yet we know relatively little of how they might act together, as they probably do in nature. In this paper, I model the joint action of three of the main mechanisms that can maintain interspecific cooperation in symbioses: partner choice by hosts, population structure amongst symbionts and undirected rewards from hosts to symbionts. The model shows that population structure reduces the benefit from partner choice to hosts. It may help or hinder beneficial symbionts and create positive or negative frequency dependence depending on the nature of host rewards to the symbiont. Strong population structure also makes it less likely that host choosiness and symbiont cooperation will be jointly maintained in a population. The intuition behind these results is that all else being equal, population structure reduces local variation available to the host to choose from. Thus, population structure is not always beneficial for the evolution of cooperation between species. These results also underscore the need to do full analyses of multiple mechanisms of social evolution to uncover the interactions between them.

摘要

互利共生是进化和生态过程的关键驱动力。理解不同物种如何能够进化以实现互利互动,是进化理论的一个重要目标,尤其是当这种互利需要双方进行代价高昂的投入时。要使这种代价高昂的投入得以进化,必须存在某种适应性反馈机制,该机制能够弥补直接成本并有盈余。理论和实证研究都探讨了几种这样的反馈机制,但我们对它们在自然界中可能共同发挥作用的方式却知之甚少。在本文中,我对三种主要机制的联合作用进行了建模,这三种机制能够维持共生关系中的种间合作:宿主的伙伴选择、共生体之间的种群结构以及宿主对共生体的无定向奖励。该模型表明,种群结构会降低宿主从伙伴选择中获得的益处。它可能有助于或阻碍有益的共生体,并根据宿主对共生体奖励的性质产生正频率依赖或负频率依赖。强大的种群结构还使得宿主的挑剔性和共生体的合作在种群中共同维持的可能性降低。这些结果背后的直觉是,在其他条件相同的情况下,种群结构会减少宿主可选择的局部变异。因此,种群结构并不总是有利于物种间合作的进化。这些结果还强调了对社会进化的多种机制进行全面分析以揭示它们之间相互作用的必要性。

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