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营养级联系统中受间接效应影响的体型适应性进化。

Adaptive evolution of body size subject to indirect effect in trophic cascade system.

作者信息

Wang Xin, Fan Meng, Hao Lina

机构信息

School of Mathematics and Statistics, Northeast Normal University, 5268 Renmin Street, Changchun, Jilin 130024, PR China; School of Mathematics and Information Science, Anshan Normal University, 43 Pingan Street, Anshan, Liaoning 114007, PR China.

School of Mathematics and Statistics, Northeast Normal University, 5268 Renmin Street, Changchun, Jilin 130024, PR China.

出版信息

Biosystems. 2017 Sep;159:23-35. doi: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2017.06.003. Epub 2017 Jul 3.

Abstract

Trophic cascades represent a classic example of indirect effect and are wide-spread in nature. Their ecological impact are well established, but the evolutionary consequences have received even less theoretical attention. We theoretically and numerically investigate the trait (i.e., body size of consumer) evolution in response to indirect effect in a trophic cascade system. By applying the quantitative trait evolutionary theory and the adaptive dynamic theory, we formulate and explore two different types of eco-evolutionary resource-consumer-predator trophic cascade model. First, an eco-evolutionary model incorporating the rapid evolution is formulated to investigate the effect of rapid evolution of the consumer's body size, and to explore the impact of density-mediate indirect effect on the population dynamics and trait dynamics. Next, by employing the adaptive dynamic theory, a long-term evolutionary model of consumer body size is formulated to evaluate the effect of long-term evolution on the population dynamics and the effect of trait-mediate indirect effect. Those models admit rich dynamics that has not been observed yet in empirical studies. It is found that, both in the trait-mediated and density-mediated system, the body size of consumer in predator-consumer-resource interaction (indirect effect) evolves smaller than that in consumer-resource and predator-consumer interaction (direct effect). Moreover, in the density-mediated system, we found that the evolution of consumer body size contributes to avoiding consumer extinction (i.e., evolutionary rescue). The trait-mediate and density-mediate effects may produce opposite evolutionary response. This study suggests that the trophic cascade indirect effect affects consumer evolution, highlights a more comprehensive mechanistic understanding of the intricate interplay between ecological and evolutionary force. The modeling approaches provide avenue for study on indirect effects from an evolutionary perspective.

摘要

营养级联是间接效应的经典例子,在自然界中广泛存在。它们的生态影响已得到充分证实,但进化后果在理论上受到的关注甚至更少。我们从理论和数值上研究了营养级联系统中响应间接效应的性状(即消费者的体型)进化。通过应用数量性状进化理论和适应性动态理论,我们构建并探索了两种不同类型的生态进化资源-消费者-捕食者营养级联模型。首先,构建了一个包含快速进化的生态进化模型,以研究消费者体型快速进化的影响,并探讨密度介导的间接效应对种群动态和性状动态的影响。其次,通过运用适应性动态理论,构建了消费者体型的长期进化模型,以评估长期进化对种群动态的影响以及性状介导的间接效应的影响。这些模型展现出丰富的动态,这在实证研究中尚未被观察到。研究发现,在性状介导和密度介导的系统中,捕食者-消费者-资源相互作用(间接效应)中的消费者体型进化得比消费者-资源和捕食者-消费者相互作用(直接效应)中的更小。此外,在密度介导的系统中,我们发现消费者体型的进化有助于避免消费者灭绝(即进化救援)。性状介导和密度介导的效应可能产生相反的进化响应。这项研究表明,营养级联间接效应影响消费者进化,突出了对生态和进化力量之间复杂相互作用更全面的机制理解。这些建模方法为从进化角度研究间接效应提供了途径。

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