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大小依赖型种内竞争的演变预测了代谢率的体型标度。

Evolution of size-dependent intraspecific competition predicts body size scaling of metabolic rate.

作者信息

Hin Vincent, de Roos André M

机构信息

Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands.

出版信息

Funct Ecol. 2019 Mar;33(3):479-490. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.13253. Epub 2018 Dec 20.

Abstract

Growth in body size is accompanied by changes in foraging capacity and metabolic costs, which lead to changes in competitive ability during ontogeny. The resulting size-dependent competitive asymmetry influences population dynamics and community structure, but it is not clear whether natural selection leads to asymmetry in intraspecific competition.We address this question by using a size-structured consumer-resource model, in which the strength and direction of competitive asymmetry between different consumer individuals depends on the scaling of maximum ingestion and maintenance metabolism with consumer body size. We use adaptive dynamics to study selection on the scaling exponents of these processes.Selection leads to an identical scaling of maximum ingestion and maintenance metabolism with consumer body size. Equal scaling exponents neutralize strong competitive differences within the consumer population, because all consumer individuals require the same amount of resources to cover maintenance requirements. Furthermore, the scaling exponents respond adaptively to changes in mortality such that biomass production through growth or reproduction increases in the life stage that is subject to increased mortality. Also, decreasing size at birth leads to increased investment in juvenile growth, while increasing maximum size leads to increased investment in post-maturation growth and reproduction.These results provide an explanation for observed variation in the ontogenetic scaling of metabolic rate with body size. Data of teleost fish are presented that support these predictions. However, selection towards equal scaling exponents is contradicted by empirical findings, which suggests that additional ecological complexity beyond this basic consumer-resource interaction is required to understand the evolution of size-dependent asymmetry in intraspecific competition. A plain language summary is available for this article.

摘要

身体大小的增长伴随着觅食能力和代谢成本的变化,这导致个体发育过程中竞争能力的改变。由此产生的与大小相关的竞争不对称性影响种群动态和群落结构,但尚不清楚自然选择是否会导致种内竞争的不对称性。我们通过使用一个大小结构的消费者 - 资源模型来解决这个问题,在该模型中,不同消费者个体之间竞争不对称性的强度和方向取决于最大摄食和维持代谢与消费者身体大小的缩放关系。我们使用适应性动态来研究这些过程缩放指数的选择。选择导致最大摄食和维持代谢与消费者身体大小具有相同的缩放关系。相等的缩放指数消除了消费者群体内强烈的竞争差异,因为所有消费者个体都需要相同数量的资源来满足维持需求。此外,缩放指数会对死亡率的变化做出适应性反应,使得在死亡率增加的生命阶段,通过生长或繁殖产生的生物量增加。而且,出生时体型减小会导致幼体生长投资增加,而最大体型增加会导致成熟后生长和繁殖投资增加。这些结果为观察到的代谢率随身体大小的个体发育缩放变化提供了解释。给出了硬骨鱼的数据来支持这些预测。然而,朝着相等缩放指数的选择与实证研究结果相矛盾,这表明需要超越这种基本的消费者 - 资源相互作用的额外生态复杂性,才能理解种内竞争中与大小相关的不对称性的进化。本文提供了通俗易懂的总结。

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