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Trade-offs limiting the evolution of coloniality: ecological displacement rates used to measure small costs

机译:权衡限制了殖民地的演变:生态流离失所率用于衡量小成本

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Multicellular organisms that benefit from division of labour are presumably descended from colonial species that initially derived benefits from larger colony size, before the evolution of specialization. Life in a colony can have costs as well as benefits, but these can be hard to measure. We measured physiological costs to life in a colony using a novel method based on population dynamics, comparing growth rates of unicells and kairomone-induced colonies of a green alga Desmodesmus subspicatus against a reference co-occurring species. Coloniality negatively affected growth during the initial log growth phase, while no adverse effect was detected under nutrient-limited competitive conditions. The results point to costs associated with traits involved in rapid growth rather than those associated with efficient growth under resource scarcity. Some benefits of coloniality (e.g. defence from herbivory) may be different from when this trait evolved, but our approach shows how costs would have depended on conditions.
机译:受益于分工的多细胞生物大概是殖民地物种的后代,这些殖民地物种最初是在专业化发展之前从更大的殖民地规模中受益的。殖民地的生活既有成本也有收益,但是这些可能很难衡量。我们使用一种基于种群动态的新方法,测量了殖民地生命的生理成本,比较了单藻细胞和海洛酮诱导的绿藻Desmodesmus subspicatus的殖民地相对于参考共生物种的生长速度。在最初的对数生长期,殖民地会对生长造成负面影响,而在营养有限的竞争条件下,未发现不利影响。结果表明,与快速增长所涉及的特征相关的成本,而不是与资源稀缺情况下的有效增长相关的成本。殖民地的一些好处(例如,从食草动物防御的好处)可能与该特性演变时有所不同,但是我们的方法表明了成本将如何取决于条件。

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