Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2021 Dec;24(12):2739-2749. doi: 10.1111/ele.13900. Epub 2021 Oct 11.
Understanding the ecological factors that shape geographic range limits and the evolutionary constraints that prevent populations from adaptively evolving beyond these limits is an unresolved question. Here, we investigated why the euryhaline fish, Poecila reticulata, is confined to freshwater within its native range, despite being tolerant of brackish water. We hypothesised that competitive interactions with a close relative, Poecilia picta, in brackish water prevents P. reticulata from colonising brackish water. Using a combination of field transplant, common garden breeding, and laboratory behaviour experiments, we find support for this hypothesis, as P. reticulata are behaviourally subordinate and have lower survival in brackish water with P. picta. We also found a negative genetic correlation between P. reticulata growth in brackish water versus freshwater in the presence of P. picta, suggesting a genetically based trade-off between salinity tolerance and competitive ability could constrain adaptive evolution at the range limit.
了解塑造地理分布范围极限的生态因素以及阻止种群在这些极限之外适应性进化的进化限制,是一个尚未解决的问题。在这里,我们研究了为什么广盐性鱼类,丽鱼科鱼(Poecila reticulata),尽管能耐受半咸水,却局限于其原生范围的淡水。我们假设,与近亲丽鱼科鱼(Poecilia picta)在半咸水中的竞争,阻止了 P. reticulata 殖民半咸水。通过野外移植、共同花园繁殖和实验室行为实验的结合,我们发现这个假设得到了支持,因为 P. reticulata 在与 P. picta 一起存在的半咸水中表现出从属行为,生存能力较低。我们还发现,在存在 P. picta 的情况下,P. reticulata 在半咸水中的生长与在淡水中的生长之间存在负的遗传相关性,这表明盐度耐受性和竞争能力之间的遗传权衡可能限制了范围极限的适应性进化。