Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK.
Cromarty Firth Fishery Trust, Inverness, IV2 3HF, UK.
Ecol Lett. 2018 Feb;21(2):287-295. doi: 10.1111/ele.12894. Epub 2017 Dec 15.
Organisms can modify their surrounding environment, but whether these changes are large enough to feed back and alter their evolutionary trajectories is not well understood, particularly in wild populations. Here we show that nutrient pulses from decomposing Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parents alter selection pressures on their offspring with important consequences for their phenotypic and genetic diversity. We found a strong survival advantage to larger eggs and faster juvenile metabolic rates in streams lacking carcasses but not in streams containing this parental nutrient input. Differences in selection intensities led to significant phenotypic divergence in these two traits among stream types. Stronger selection in streams with low parental nutrient input also decreased the number of surviving families compared to streams with high parental nutrient levels. Observed effects of parent-derived nutrients on selection pressures provide experimental evidence for key components of eco-evolutionary feedbacks in wild populations.
生物可以改变周围环境,但这些变化是否足以产生反馈并改变它们的进化轨迹尚不清楚,尤其是在野生种群中。在这里,我们表明,来自分解的大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)亲鱼的营养脉冲改变了对其后代的选择压力,对其表型和遗传多样性产生了重要影响。我们发现,在没有尸体的溪流中,较大的卵和更快的幼体代谢率具有很强的生存优势,但在含有这种亲代营养输入的溪流中则不然。选择强度的差异导致这两个特征在溪流类型之间出现显著的表型分歧。在亲代营养输入较低的溪流中,更强的选择也导致与亲代营养水平较高的溪流相比,存活的家庭数量减少。亲代衍生营养物质对选择压力的影响为野生种群中生态进化反馈的关键组成部分提供了实验证据。