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It's a bear market: evolutionary and ecological effects of predation on two wild sockeye salmon populations

机译:这是一个熊市:捕食对两个野生红鲑鱼种群的进化和生态影响

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Predation can affect both phenotypic variation and population productivity in the wild, but quantifying evolutionary and demographic effects of predation in natural environments is challenging. The aim of this study was to estimate selection differentials and coefficients associated with brown bear (Ursus arctos) predation in wild sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) populations spawning in pristine habitat that is often subject to intense predation pressure. Using reconstructed genetic pedigrees, individual reproductive success (RS) was estimated in two sockeye salmon populations for two consecutive brood years with very different predation intensities across brood years. Phenotypic data on individual adult body length, body depth, stream entry timing and reproductive lifespan were used to calculate selection coefficients based on RS, and genetic variance components were estimated using animal models. Bears consistently killed larger and more recently arrived adults, although selection differentials were small. In both populations, mean RS was higher in the brood year experiencing lower predation intensity. Selection coefficients were similar across brood years with different levels of predation, often indicating stabilizing selection on reproductive lifespan as well as directional selection for longer reproductive lifespan. Despite these selection pressures, genetic covariation of morphology, phenology and lifespan appears to have maintained variation in spawner body size and stream entry timing in both populations. Our results therefore suggest considerable demographic but limited evolutionary effects of bear predation in the two study populations.
机译:捕食可以在野生环境中影响表型变异和种群生产力,但是要量化自然环境中的捕食对进化和人口的影响是具有挑战性的。这项研究的目的是估计在原始栖息地中产卵的棕鲑(Onrshynchus nerka)野生种群中棕熊(Ursus arctos)捕食的选择差异和系数,该种群经常遭受强烈的捕食压力。使用重建的遗传谱系,在连续两个育雏年中,两个红鲑鲑鱼种群的个体繁殖成功(RS)估计在整个育雏年中具有不同的捕食强度。使用成年个体的体长,体深,溪流进入时间和生殖寿命的表型数据,基于RS计算选择系数,并使用动物模型估算遗传变异成分。尽管选择差异很小,但熊一直杀害了较大的和较新到达的成年人。在这两个种群中,平均捕食率在繁殖年份都较高,而捕食强度较低。在不同的捕食水平下,育雏年间的选择系数相似,通常表明在繁殖寿命上进行稳定的选择,以及在更长的繁殖寿命上进行定向选择。尽管存在这些选择压力,但在这两个种群中,形态,物候和寿命的遗传共变似乎都保持了产卵体大小和水流进入时间的变化。因此,我们的结果表明,在两个研究人群中,熊捕食具有相当的人口统计学特征,但进化作用有限。

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