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Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a contemporary human population

机译:当代人口中的生态进化动力学

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Recent studies of the joint dynamics of ecological and evolutionary processes show that changes in genotype or phenotype distributions can affect population, community and ecosystem processes. Such eco-evolutionary dynamics are likely to occur in modern humans and may influence population dynamics. Here, we study contributions to population growth from detailed genealogical records of a contemporary human population. We show that evolutionary changes in women’s age at first reproduction can affect population growth: 15.9% of variation in individual contribution to population growth over 108 years is explained by mean age at first reproduction and at least one-third of this variation (6.1%) is attributed to the genetic basis of this trait, which showed an evolutionary response to selection during the period studied. Our study suggests that eco-evolutionary processes have modulated the growth of contemporary human populations.
机译:生态和进化过程联合动力学的最新研究表明,基因型或表型分布的变化会影响种群,群落和生态系统过程。这种生态进化动力很可能发生在现代人类中,并可能影响人口动力。在这里,我们从当代人口的详细族谱记录中研究对人口增长的贡献。我们表明,首次生育时女性年龄的进化变化会影响人口增长:108岁以上个体对人口增长贡献的变化的15.9%由首次生殖的平均年龄来解释,而这种变化中至少有三分之一(6.1%)这归因于该性状的遗传基础,在研究期间,该性状显示出对选择的进化反应。我们的研究表明,生态进化过程已经调节了当代人口的增长。

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