Department for Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1, Canada.
Ecol Lett. 2019 Apr;22(4):697-706. doi: 10.1111/ele.13230. Epub 2019 Feb 10.
Interactions between organisms are ubiquitous and have important consequences for phenotypes and fitness. Individuals can even influence those they never meet, if they have extended phenotypes that alter the environments others experience. North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) guard food hoards, an extended phenotype that typically outlives the individual and is usually subsequently acquired by non-relatives. Hoarding by previous owners can, therefore, influence subsequent owners. We found that red squirrels breed earlier and had higher lifetime fitness if the previous hoard owner was a male. This was driven by hoarding behaviour, as males and mid-aged squirrels had the largest hoards, and these effects persisted across owners, such that if the previous owner was male or died in mid-age, subsequent occupants had larger hoards. Individuals can, therefore, influence each other's resource-dependent traits and fitness without ever meeting, such that the past can influence contemporary population dynamics through extended phenotypes.
生物之间的相互作用无处不在,对表型和适应性有着重要的影响。如果个体拥有能够改变他人所经历环境的延伸表型,即使他们从未见过面,也能对他人产生影响。北美红松鼠(Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)会守护食物储藏,这是一种延伸表型,通常比个体寿命更长,并且通常会被非亲属继承。因此,前一位主人的储存行为会影响后来的主人。我们发现,如果前一位食物储藏者是雄性,红松鼠的繁殖时间更早,终生适应度更高。这是由于雄性和中年松鼠的储存行为最大,并且这些影响在不同的主人之间持续存在,例如,如果前一位主人是雄性或中年死亡,随后的居住者会有更大的储存量。因此,个体可以在不相互见面的情况下,影响彼此的资源依赖特征和适应性,以至于过去可以通过延伸表型影响当代的种群动态。