James Alex, Hann Alexander, Holland E Penelope
School of Maths and Stats, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Department of Biology, University of York, York, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2023 Jun 21;10(6):221362. doi: 10.1098/rsos.221362. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Reproduction in an uncertain world is fraught. The consequences of investing in too many offspring in a resource poor season can be disastrous but so too is missing the opportunity of a resource rich year. We consider a simple population and individual growth model and use Lyapunov exponents to find analytical results for the optimum brood size under stochastic environmental conditions. We show that if the environment shows dramatic changes between breeding seasons choosing a smaller brood size is more likely to be successful but the best strategy is to synchronize your reproduction to the food availability. Finally, we show that if the cost of having offspring is high it can be better to live in a highly varying world with a plastic strategy that synchronizes to the environment than to live in a deterministic world with a constant strategy, a finding with implications for invasive species and climate change.
在一个充满不确定性的世界里进行繁殖充满了困难。在资源匮乏的季节投入过多后代的繁殖可能会带来灾难性后果,但错过资源丰富年份的繁殖机会同样糟糕。我们考虑一个简单的种群和个体增长模型,并使用李雅普诺夫指数来得出在随机环境条件下最优窝卵数的分析结果。我们表明,如果繁殖季节之间环境变化剧烈,选择较小的窝卵数更有可能成功,但最佳策略是使繁殖与食物可获得性同步。最后,我们表明,如果生育后代的成本很高,那么采取能与环境同步的灵活策略生活在高度变化的世界中,可能比采取固定策略生活在确定性世界中更好,这一发现对入侵物种和气候变化具有启示意义。