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On the evolution of specialization with a mechanistic underpinning in structured metapopulations




TekijätNurmi T, Parvinen K

KustantajaACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Julkaisuvuosi2008

JournalTheoretical Population Biology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY

Lehden akronyymiTHEOR POPUL BIOL

Vuosikerta73

Numero2

Aloitussivu222

Lopetussivu243

Sivujen määrä22

ISSN0040-5809

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2007.12.002


Tiivistelmä
We analyze the evolution of specialization in resource utilization in a discrete-time metapopulation model using the adaptive dynamics approach. The local dynamics in the metapopulation are based on the Beverton-Holt model with mechanistic underpinnings. The consumer faces a trade-off in the abilities to consume two resources that are spatially heterogeneously distributed to patches that are prone to local catastrophes. We explore the factors favoring the spread of generalist or specialist strategies. Increasing fecundity or decreasing catastrophe probability favors the spread of the generalist strategy and increasing environmental heterogeneity enlarges the parameter domain where the evolutionary branching is possible. When there are no catastrophes, increasing emigration diminishes the parameter domain where the evolutionary branching may occur. Otherwise, the effect of emigration on evolutionary dynamics is non-monotonous: both small and large values of emigration probability favor the spread of the specialist strategies whereas the parameter domain where evolutionary branching may occur is largest when the emigration probability has intermediate values. We compare how different forms of spatial heterogeneity and different models of local growth affect the evolutionary dynamics. We show that even small changes in the resource dynamics may have outstanding evolutionary effects to the consumers. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.



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