Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1.
Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1.
J R Soc Interface. 2023 Oct;20(207):20230359. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2023.0359. Epub 2023 Oct 25.
Observations of male alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) in a variety of species have stimulated the development of mathematical models that can account for the evolution and stable coexistence of multiple male phenotypes. However, little attention has been given to the population dynamic consequences of ARTs. We present a population model that takes account of the existence of two male ARTs (guarders and sneakers), assuming that tactic frequencies are environmentally determined and tactic reproductive success depends on the densities of both types. The presence of sneakers typically increases overall population density. However, if sneakers comprise a sufficiently large proportion of the population-or, equivalently, if guarders are sufficiently rare-then it is possible for the total population to crash to extinction (in this extreme regime, there is also an Allee effect, i.e. a threshold density below which the population will go extinct). We apply the model to the example of the invasive round goby (). We argue that ARTs can dramatically influence population dynamics and suggest that considering such phenotypic plasticity in population models is potentially important, especially for species of conservation or commercial importance.
对多种物种中雄性替代繁殖策略(ARTs)的观察,激发了能够解释多种雄性表型的进化和稳定共存的数学模型的发展。然而,对 ART 的种群动态后果的关注较少。我们提出了一个种群模型,考虑了两种雄性 ART(守护者和运动鞋)的存在,假设策略频率是由环境决定的,策略生殖成功率取决于两种类型的密度。运动鞋的存在通常会增加总体种群密度。然而,如果运动鞋在种群中占足够大的比例,或者,守护者非常罕见,那么整个种群灭绝的可能性就会增加(在这种极端情况下,也存在阿利效应,即种群灭绝的临界密度以下)。我们将该模型应用于入侵性圆鳍鱼的例子(Neogobius melanostomus)。我们认为,ARTs 可以显著影响种群动态,并表明在种群模型中考虑这种表型可塑性是很重要的,特别是对于具有保护或商业重要性的物种。