Coexistence in a variable environment: Eco-evolutionary perspectives

被引:52
|
作者
Kremer, Colin T.
Klausmeier, Christopher A.
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, WK Kellogg Biol Stn, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Biol, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Adaptive dynamics; Resource competition; Non-equilibrium dynamics; Rapid evolution; Successional state dynamics; ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS; RAPID EVOLUTION; FLUCTUATING ENVIRONMENTS; ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES; COMPETITIVE COEXISTENCE; CHARACTER DISPLACEMENT; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; RESOURCE COMPETITION; PHYTOPLANKTON; COEVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.05.005
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A central question in community ecology is the means by which species coexist. Models of coexistence often assume that species have fixed trait values and consider questions such as how tradeoffs and environmental variation influence coexistence and diversity. However, species traits can be dynamic, varying between populations and individuals and changing over time as species adapt and evolve, at rates that are relevant to ecological processes. Consequently, adding evolution to ecological coexistence models may modify their predictions and stability in complex or unexpected ways. We extend a well-studied coexistence mechanism depending on resource fluctuations by allowing evolution along a tradeoff between maximum growth rate and competitive ability. Interactions between favorable season length and the period of fluctuations constrain coexistence, with two species coexistence favored by intermediate season length and arising through evolutionary branching or non-local invasion. However, these results depend on the relative rates of ecological and evolutionary processes: rapid evolution leads to a complete breakdown of otherwise stable coexistence. Other coexistence mechanisms should be evaluated from an evolutionary perspective to examine how evolutionary forces may alter predicted ecological dynamics. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:14 / 25
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Eco-Evolutionary Perspectives on Mixoplankton
    Mansour, Joost Samir
    Anestis, Konstantinos
    FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 2021, 8
  • [2] Integrating eco-evolutionary dynamics and modern coexistence theory
    Yamamichi, Masato
    Gibbs, Theo
    Levine, Jonathan M.
    ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2022, 25 (10) : 2091 - 2106
  • [3] Eco-evolutionary rescue promotes host-pathogen coexistence
    DiRenzo, Graziella V.
    Zipkin, Elise F.
    Grant, Evan H. Campbell
    Royle, J. Andrew
    Longo, Ana V.
    Zamudio, Kelly R.
    Lips, Karen R.
    ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2018, 28 (08) : 1948 - 1962
  • [4] Destabilizing evolutionary and eco-evolutionary feedbacks drive empirical eco-evolutionary cycles
    Cortez, Michael H.
    Patel, Swati
    Schreiber, Sebastian J.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2020, 287 (1919)
  • [5] Extinction risk and eco-evolutionary dynamics in a variable environment with increasing frequency of extreme events
    Vincenzi, Simone
    JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, 2014, 11 (97)
  • [6] Eco-evolutionary feedbacks-Theoretical models and perspectives
    Govaert, Lynn
    Fronhofer, Emanuel A.
    Lion, Sebastien
    Eizaguirre, Christophe
    Bonte, Dries
    Egas, Martijn
    Hendry, Andrew P.
    Martins, Ayana De Brito
    Melian, Carlos J.
    Raeymaekers, Joost A. M.
    Ratikainen, Irja I.
    Saether, Bernt-Erik
    Schweitzer, Jennifer A.
    Matthews, Blake
    FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY, 2019, 33 (01) : 13 - 30
  • [7] Synthetic eco-evolutionary dynamics in simple molecular environment
    Casiraghi, Luca
    Mambretti, Francesco
    Tovo, Anna
    Paraboschi, Elvezia Maria
    Suweis, Samir
    Bellini, Tommaso
    ELIFE, 2024, 12
  • [8] ECO-EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS
    MacColl, Andrew
    QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY, 2017, 92 (03): : 321 - 322
  • [9] Eco-evolutionary dynamics
    Hendry, Andrew
    GENES & GENETIC SYSTEMS, 2012, 87 (06) : 374 - 374
  • [10] Eco-evolutionary dynamics
    Pelletier, F.
    Garant, D.
    Hendry, A. P.
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2009, 364 (1523) : 1483 - 1489