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Evolutionary dynamics of mutualism: The role of exploitation and competition.

机译:共生主义的演化动力:剥削和竞争的作用。

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Species exist in complex biotic environments, engaging in a variety of antagonistic and cooperative interactions. While these interactions are generally recognized to be context-dependent, varying in outcome in the presence of other interactions, studies tend to focus on each interaction in isolation. One of the main classes of species interaction is mutualism, in which partner species gain a net benefit from their interaction. However, mutualisms are beset by a variety of species that can reduce or even eliminate the benefits of mutualism through exploitation of and competition for the resources and services offered by mutualists. These exploiter species potentially threaten the ecological stability of mutualisms and may alter selection on mutualistic traits. Thus, understanding the ecology and evolution of mutualisms requires consideration of interactions with exploiter species. In this dissertation, I investigated the effects of exploiter species on mutualisms between plants and pollinators using a combination of eco-evolutionary modeling, optimization theory, and behavioral studies. Using two adaptive dynamics models of coevolution in exploited pollinating seed parasite mutualisms, I found that exploiters reduce mutualist densities and select for more parasitic mutualists. Nevertheless, the models demonstrate that intraspecific competition for host resources and host defense of those resources restrict the ecological conditions that lead to extinction of the mutualism, as well as the chances of evolution to extinction. Thus, exploiters are unlikely to be the threat to mutualisms that has been assumed previously. On the other hand, in another type of exploitation, exploitative predators may pose a greater threat to investment in mutualism than has been presumed. Through both optimal foraging theory and behavioral experiments on bumble bees, I found that the risk from ambush predators can change pollinator floral preferences when predators preferentially use high-quality flowers to locate their prey. This research suggests that predators of mutualists may have important top-down effects and that further research is needed to investigate the effects of exploitative predators on selection on mutualist traits.
机译:物种存在于复杂的生物环境中,参与各种拮抗和合作相互作用。尽管通常认为这些交互是上下文相关的,但在存在其他交互的情况下其结果也会有所不同,但研究倾向于将重点放在每个交互上。物种相互作用的主要类别之一是互惠互利,其中伙伴物种从相互作用中获得净收益。然而,各种物种困扰着共产主义,这些物种可以通过利用和竞争由互惠主义者提供的资源和服务来减少甚至消除互惠主义的利益。这些剥削者物种可能威胁到互惠主义的生态稳定性,并可能改变对互惠性状的选择。因此,了解互惠主义的生态和演化需要考虑与剥削者物种的相互作用。在本文中,我结合生态进化模型,优化理论和行为研究,研究了剥削者物种对植物与授粉媒介之间共生关系的影响。通过在被授粉的种子寄生虫共生中使用两个进化的自适应动力学模型,我发现开发者降低了共生密度并选择了更多的寄生共生。尽管如此,这些模型表明,种内对宿主资源的竞争和对这些资源的宿主防御限制了导致共生灭绝的生态条件以及进化为灭绝的机会。因此,剥削者不大可能成为先前假定的对共产主义的威胁。另一方面,在另一种剥削中,剥削性掠食者对互惠主义的投资构成的威胁可能比假定的更大。通过最佳的觅食理论和对大黄蜂的行为实验,我发现当捕食者优先使用高品质花朵定位猎物时,伏击捕食者的风险会改变授粉者的花卉偏好。这项研究表明,共产主义者的掠食者可能具有重要的自上而下的作用,还需要进一步的研究来研究剥削性掠食者对选择共生者特质的影响。

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  • 作者

    Jones, Emily Isobel.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 167 p.
  • 总页数 167
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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