CAS Key Laboratory of Quantitative Engineering Biology, Shenzhen Institute of Synthetic Biology, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Nature. 2019 Nov;575(7784):664-668. doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1734-x. Epub 2019 Nov 6.
The ability of a species to colonize newly available habitats is crucial to its overall fitness. In general, motility and fast expansion are expected to be beneficial for colonization and hence for the fitness of an organism. Here we apply an evolution protocol to investigate phenotypical requirements for colonizing habitats of different sizes during range expansion by chemotaxing bacteria. Contrary to the intuitive expectation that faster is better, we show that there is an optimal expansion speed for a given habitat size. Our analysis showed that this effect arises from interactions among pioneering cells at the front of the expanding population, and revealed a simple, evolutionarily stable strategy for colonizing a habitat of a specific size: to expand at a speed given by the product of the growth rate and the habitat size. These results illustrate stability-to-invasion as a powerful principle for the selection of phenotypes in complex ecological processes.
一个物种在新出现的栖息地中进行殖民的能力对其整体适应性至关重要。一般来说,运动能力和快速扩张被认为对殖民和生物体的适应性有益。在这里,我们应用进化协议来研究通过化学趋性细菌在范围扩张过程中殖民不同大小栖息地的表型要求。与更快更好的直观期望相反,我们表明,对于给定的栖息地大小,存在最佳的扩张速度。我们的分析表明,这种效应源于扩张种群前沿的先驱细胞之间的相互作用,并揭示了一种简单的、进化稳定的策略,用于殖民特定大小的栖息地:以增长率和栖息地大小的乘积给出的速度进行扩张。这些结果说明了稳定性到入侵作为复杂生态过程中表型选择的一个强有力的原则。