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社会选择与适应不良的进化

Social Selection and the Evolution of Maladaptation.

作者信息

McGlothlin Joel W, Fisher David N

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Derring Hall Room 2125, 926 West Campus Drive (MC 0406), Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, King's College, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, UK.

出版信息

J Hered. 2022 Feb 17;113(1):61-68. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esab061.

Abstract

Evolution by natural selection is often viewed as a process that inevitably leads to adaptation or an increase in population fitness over time. However, maladaptation, an evolved decrease in fitness, may also occur in response to natural selection under some conditions. Social selection, which arises from the effects of social partners on fitness, has been identified as a potential cause of maladaptation, but we lack a general rule identifying when social selection should lead to a decrease in population mean fitness. Here we use a quantitative genetic model to develop such a rule. We show that maladaptation is most likely to occur when social selection is strong relative to nonsocial selection and acts in an opposing direction. In this scenario, the evolution of traits that impose fitness costs on others may outweigh evolved gains in fitness for the individual, leading to a net decrease in population mean fitness. Furthermore, we find that maladaptation may also sometimes occur when phenotypes of interacting individuals negatively covary. We outline the biological situations where maladaptation in response to social selection can be expected, provide both quantitative genetic and phenotypic versions of our derived result, and suggest what empirical work would be needed to test it. We also consider the effect of social selection on inclusive fitness and support previous work showing that inclusive fitness cannot suffer an evolutionary decrease. Taken together, our results show that social selection may decrease population mean fitness when it opposes individual-level selection, even as inclusive fitness increases.

摘要

自然选择导致的进化通常被视为一个不可避免地会随着时间推移带来适应性或种群适应性提升的过程。然而,在某些情况下,对自然选择的响应可能会出现适应不良,即适应性的进化性降低。社会选择源于社会伙伴对适应性的影响,已被确定为适应不良的一个潜在原因,但我们缺乏一条通用规则来确定何时社会选择会导致种群平均适应性下降。在此,我们使用一个数量遗传模型来推导这样一条规则。我们表明,当社会选择相对于非社会选择较强且作用方向相反时,适应不良最有可能发生。在这种情况下,对他人施加适应性代价的性状的进化可能会超过个体适应性的进化性提升,从而导致种群平均适应性的净下降。此外,我们发现当相互作用个体的表型呈负协变时,适应不良有时也可能发生。我们概述了预期会出现因社会选择导致适应不良的生物学情形,给出了我们推导结果的数量遗传和表型版本,并指出需要哪些实证工作来对其进行检验。我们还考虑了社会选择对广义适合度的影响,并支持先前的研究结果,即广义适合度不会出现进化性降低。综上所述,我们的结果表明,即使广义适合度增加,当社会选择与个体层面的选择方向相反时,它可能会降低种群平均适应性。

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