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Multiple modes of selection can influence the role of phenotypic plasticity in species invasions: Evidence from a manipulative field experiment

机译:多种选择模式可以影响表型可塑性在物种侵犯中的作用:来自操纵场实验的证据

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In exploring the roles of phenotypic plasticity in the establishment and early evolution of invading species, little empirical attention has been given to the importance of correlational selection acting upon suites of functionally related plastic traits in nature. We illustrate how this lack of attention has limited our ability to evaluate plasticity's role during invasion and also, the costs and benefits of plasticity. We addressed these issues by transplanting clones of European‐derived Plantago lanceolata L. genotypes into two temporally variable habitats in the species' introduced range in North America. Phenotypic selection analyses were performed for each habitat to estimate linear, quadratic, and correlational selection on phenotypic trait values and plasticities in the reproductive traits: flowering onset and spike and scape lengths. Also, we measured pairwise genetic correlations for our “colonists.” Results showed that (a) correlational selection acted on trait plasticity after transplantation, (b) selection favored certain combinations of genetically correlated and uncorrelated trait values and plasticities, and (c) using signed, instead of absolute, values of plasticity in analyses facilitated the detection of correlational selection on trait value‐plasticity combinations and their adaptive value. Based on our results, we urge future studies on species invasions to (a) measure correlational selection and (b) retain signed values of plasticity in order to better discriminate between adaptive and maladaptive plasticity.
机译:在探索表型可塑性在入侵物种的建立和早期演化中的作用中,已经对具有功能相关塑性特性套件的相关选择作用的重要性少的实证关注。我们说明这种缺乏关注的关注有限有限于在入侵期间评估可塑性的作用以及可塑性的成本和益处。我们通过将欧洲衍生的Plantago Lanceolata L.基因型的克隆转移到北美物种介绍范围内的两种时间可变栖息地,通过将​​欧洲衍生的陆氏植物L.基因型移植到这些问题。对每种栖息地进行表型选择分析,以估计对生殖性状的表型特征价值和塑性的线性,二次和相关选择:开花发作和尖峰和剪液长度。此外,我们测量了我们“殖民者”的成对遗传相关性。结果表明,移植后的特性可塑性作用的(a)相关性,(b)选择有利于遗传相关和不相关性状价值和塑性的某些组合,(c)使用签名而不是绝对的,分析中的可塑性值促进了检测特征值塑性组合的相关选择及其自适应值。根据我们的结果,我们敦促未来对物种入侵的研究(a)测量相关选择和(b)保留可塑性的签名值,以便更好地区分适应性和不适的可塑性。

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