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Anthropogenically induced adaptation to invade (AIAI): contemporary adaptation to human‐altered habitats within the native range can promote invasions

机译:人为诱发的对入侵的适应(AIAI):当代对本地范围内人类改变的栖息地的适应可以促进入侵

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AbstractAdaptive evolution is currently accepted as playing a significant role in biological invasions. Adaptations relevant to invasions are typically thought to occur either recently within the introduced range, as an evolutionary response to novel selection regimes, or within the native range, because of long-term adaptation to the local environment. We propose that recent adaptation within the native range, in particular adaptations to human-altered habitat, could also contribute to the evolution of invasive populations. Populations adapted to human-altered habitats in the native range are likely to increase in abundance within areas frequented by humans and associated with human transport mechanisms, thus enhancing the likelihood of transport to a novel range. Given that habitats are altered by humans in similar ways worldwide, as evidenced by global environmental homogenization, propagules from populations adapted to human-altered habitats in the native range should perform well within similarly human-altered habitats in the novel range. We label this scenario ‘Anthropogenically Induced Adaptation to Invade’. We illustrate how it differs from other evolutionary processes that may occur during invasions, and how it can help explain accelerating rates of invasions.
机译:摘要适应性进化目前被认为在生物入侵中起着重要作用。与入侵有关的适应通常被认为是由于对当地环境的长期适应,最近在引入范围内对新选择制度做出了进化反应,或者在自然范围内发生。我们建议,最近在本地范围内的适应,特别是对人类改变的栖息地的适应,也可能有助于入侵种群的演变。适应人类改变后的自然栖息地的种群可能会在人类常去并与人类运输机制相关的区域内增加其丰度,从而增加运输到新范围的可能性。鉴于全球范围内的人类均以类似的方式改变了栖息地,这一点已被全球环境均一化所证明,因此适应人类改变的自然栖息地的种群繁殖体在新范围内类似人类改变的栖息地中应能表现良好。我们将此场景标记为“人为诱发的对入侵的适应”。我们说明了它与入侵过程中可能发生的其他进化过程的不同之处,以及它如何帮助解释入侵率的上升。

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