Roff D A
Institute of Animal Resource Ecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
Oecologia. 1975 Sep;19(3):217-237. doi: 10.1007/BF00345307.
A model is presented which demonstrates that a stable polymorphism for dispersal tendency can be generated under a wide range of conditions. These conditions include both different genetic models and different "dispersal probability" functions. It is shown that individual selection for or against dispersers may result in a stable polymorphism which depresses population numbers and prevents population fitness from being maximized. Changes in the genotypic probabilities of dispersal may lead to very large changes in other parameters both with regard to their means and their spatial distribution. The effect of increasing environmental stability does not effect the proportion of dispersers maintained in the population in identical ways; the effect depends upon the parameter altered and the genetic model used.
本文提出了一个模型,该模型表明在广泛的条件下可以产生扩散倾向的稳定多态性。这些条件包括不同的遗传模型和不同的“扩散概率”函数。结果表明,对扩散者的正向或反向个体选择可能导致稳定的多态性,这会压低种群数量并阻止种群适应性最大化。扩散基因型概率的变化可能导致其他参数在均值和空间分布方面发生非常大的变化。环境稳定性增加的影响并不会以相同的方式影响种群中维持的扩散者比例;其影响取决于改变的参数和所使用的遗传模型。