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Direction and magnitude of natural selection on body size differ among age‐classes of seaward‐migrating Pacific salmon

机译:身体尺寸的自然选择的方向和程度不同于海上迁徙的太平洋鲑鱼的年龄级别

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Due to the mediating role of body size in determining fitness, the “bigger‐is‐better” hypothesis still pervades evolutionary ecology despite evidence that natural selection on phenotypic traits varies in time and space. For Pacific salmon (genus ), most individual studies quantify selection across a narrow range of sizes and ages; therefore, uncertainties remain concerning how selection on size may differ among diverse life histories. Here, we quantify the direction and magnitude of natural selection on body size among age‐classes of multiple marine cohorts of (sockeye salmon). Across four cohorts of seaward migrants, we calculated standardized selection differentials by comparing observed size distributions of out‐migrating juvenile salmon to back‐calculated smolt length from the scales of surviving, returning adults. Results reveal the magnitude of selection on size was very strong (>90th percentile compared to a database of 3,759 linear selection differentials) and consistent among years. However, the direction of selection on size consistently varied among age‐classes. Selection was positive for fish migrating to sea after two years in freshwater (age 2) and in their first year of life (age 0), but negative for fish migrating after 1 year in freshwater (age 1). The absolute magnitude of selection was negatively correlated to mean ocean‐entry timing, which may underpin negative selection favoring small age‐1 fish, given associations between size and timing of seaward migration. Collectively, these results indicate that “bigger is not always better” in terms of survival and emphasize trade‐offs that may exist between fitness components for organisms with similarly diverse migratory life histories.
机译:由于身体规模在确定健身时的角色,“更大 - 更好”的假设仍然遍布进化生态,尽管有证据表明表型性状的自然选择随时间和空间而变化。对于太平洋鲑鱼(属),大多数个人研究量化在狭窄范围的尺寸和年龄的选择;因此,不确定性仍然有关如何定义的选择可能在不同的生活历史中不同。在这里,我们量化(红鲑鱼鲑鱼)年龄级别的身体大小的自然选择的方向和程度。在四个海上移民队列中,通过将观察到的少年鲑鱼的尺寸分布与返回的成年人的尺度相比,通过比较观察到的少年鲑鱼的尺寸分布来计算标准化选择差异。结果显示,与3,759线性选择差异的数据库相比,尺寸的尺寸非常强烈(>第90百分位数),以及多年来一致。然而,在年龄级别之间的尺寸方面的选择方向始终如一地变化。在淡水(2岁)两年后迁移到海洋的鱼类是阳性的,在生命的第一年(0岁)中,但在淡水1年后迁移的鱼类消极(1岁)。选择的绝对幅度与平均海洋进入时序呈负相关,这可能是在海迁移的尺寸和时序之间的关联的关联的负面选择。总的来说,这些结果表明,在生存方面,“更大并不总是更好”,并强调可能存在于具有类似多样化的候补历史的生物体的健身组分之间的折衷。

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