An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits
We consider eco-evolutionary processes that include natural bounds on adaptive trait distributions. We implement ecological axioms, that a population grows if it is replete with resources, and doesn’t grow if it has none. These axioms produce natural bounds on the trait means that suggest that the a...
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description | We consider eco-evolutionary processes that include natural bounds on adaptive trait distributions. We implement ecological axioms, that a population grows if it is replete with resources, and doesn’t grow if it has none. These axioms produce natural bounds on the trait means that suggest that the assumption of gamma-distributed traits, where the trait variance is a function of the trait mean, is more appropriate than the usual assumption of normally distributed traits, where the trait variance is independent of the trait mean. We use a Lotka-Volterra model to simulate two plant populations, whose trait means evolve according to an evolutionary model, to simulate populations adapting during invasions. The results of our model simulations using gamma-distributed traits suggest that adapting populations may endure bottlenecks by increasing their fitness and recovering from near extinction to stably coexist. The inclusion of eco-evolutionary processes into ecosystem models generates K∗ theory which predicts the long-term states of populations that make it through evolutionary bottlenecks. Otherwise, the final states of populations that do not make it through bottlenecks may be predicted by the non-evolutionary R∗ theory. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:7ad07e9c-c9c5-42b2-aa55-1aa05b2d1e072022-03-26T20:46:31ZAn eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traitsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7ad07e9c-c9c5-42b2-aa55-1aa05b2d1e07Symplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer2019Cropp, RNorbury, JWe consider eco-evolutionary processes that include natural bounds on adaptive trait distributions. We implement ecological axioms, that a population grows if it is replete with resources, and doesn’t grow if it has none. These axioms produce natural bounds on the trait means that suggest that the assumption of gamma-distributed traits, where the trait variance is a function of the trait mean, is more appropriate than the usual assumption of normally distributed traits, where the trait variance is independent of the trait mean. We use a Lotka-Volterra model to simulate two plant populations, whose trait means evolve according to an evolutionary model, to simulate populations adapting during invasions. The results of our model simulations using gamma-distributed traits suggest that adapting populations may endure bottlenecks by increasing their fitness and recovering from near extinction to stably coexist. The inclusion of eco-evolutionary processes into ecosystem models generates K∗ theory which predicts the long-term states of populations that make it through evolutionary bottlenecks. Otherwise, the final states of populations that do not make it through bottlenecks may be predicted by the non-evolutionary R∗ theory. |
spellingShingle | Cropp, R Norbury, J An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title | An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title_full | An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title_fullStr | An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title_full_unstemmed | An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title_short | An eco-evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
title_sort | eco evolutionary system with naturally bounded traits |
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