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Alteration of (Frequency-Dependent) Fitness in Time-Shift Experiments Reveals Cryptic Coevolution and Uncoordinated Stasis in a Virtual Jurassic Park

机译:时移实验中(函数依赖)适应性的改变揭示了虚拟侏罗纪公园的神秘共存和不协调的瘀滞

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Among the major unresolved questions in ecosystem evolution are whether coevolving multispecies communities are dominated more by biotic or by abiotic factors, and whether evolutionary stasis affects performance as well as ecological profile; these issues remain difficult to address experimentally. Digital evolution, a computer-based instantiation of Darwinian evolution in which short self-replicating computer programs compete, mutate, and evolve, is an excellent platform for investigating such topics in a rigorous experimental manner. We evolved model communities with ecological interdependence among community members, which were subjected to two principal types of mass extinction: a pulse extinction that killed randomly, and a selective press extinction involving an alteration of the abiotic environment to which the communities had to adapt. These treatments were applied at two different strengths (Strong and Weak), along with unperturbed Control experiments. We performed several kinds of competition experiments using simplified versions of these communities to see whether long-term stability that was implied previously by ecological and phylogenetic metrics was also reflected in performance, namely, whether fitness was static over long periods of time. Results from Control and Weak treatment communities revealed almost completely transitive evolution, while Strong treatment communities showed higher incidences of temporal intransitivity, with pre-treatment ecotypes often able to displace some of their post-recovery successors. However, pre-treatment carryovers more often had lower fitness in mixed communities than in their own fully native conditions. Replacement and invasion experiments pitting single ecotypes against pre-treatment reference communities showed that many of the invading ecotypes could measurably alter the fitnesses of one or more residents, usually with depressive effects, and that the strength of these effects increased over time even in the most stable communities. However, invaders taken from Strong treatment communities often had little or no effect on resident performance. While we detected periods of time when the fitness of a particular evolving ecotype remained static, this stasis was not permanent and never affected an entire community at once. Our results lend support to the fitness-deterioration interpretation of the Red Queen hypothesis, and highlight community context dependence in determining fitness, the shaping of communities by both biotic factors and abiotic forcing, and the illusory nature of evolutionary stasis. Our results also demonstrate the potential of digital evolution studies to illuminate many aspects of evolution in interacting multispecies communities.
机译:在生态系统演变中的主要未解决的问题中,既有生物学群落是否占据了生物或非生物因素的更多,以及进化瘀滞是否会影响性能以及生态概况;这些问题仍然很难通过实验地解决。数字演变,基于计算机的实例化达尔文进化的实例,其中短自我复制计算机程序竞争,变异和发展,是以严谨的实验方式调查此类主题的优秀平台。我们在社区成员之间与生态相互依存的模型社区进化,这是两种主要类型的大规模灭绝:随机杀死的脉冲灭绝,以及涉及社区不得不适应非生物环境的选择性的压力灭绝。这些处理以两种不同的强度(强,弱)施用,以及无稳干的对照实验。我们使用这些社区的简化版本进行了多种竞争实验,以了解以前通过生态和系统发育度量暗示的长期稳定性也在性能中反映,即,在长时间内健身是否静止。对照和弱治疗社区的结果揭示了几乎完全的传递演进,而强烈的治疗社区表现出较高的时间内缺乏症,预处理生态型经常能够取代其后恢复后的继承者。然而,预处理的携带更常见于混合群体的健身较低,而不是在自己的完全本地条件下。替代和入侵实验与预处理前参考社区的单一生态型进行点击匹配和侵袭和入侵实验表明,许多入侵的生态型可能会衡量一个或多个居民的健身,通常具有抑郁效应,并且即使最多,这些效果的强度也随着时间的推移而增加稳定的社区。然而,从强大的治疗社区采取的入侵者往往对居民表现几乎没有影响。虽然我们在特定发展的生态型的适应性仍然静止的时候检测到的时间,但这种瘀滞并不是永久性的,并且从来没有一次影响整个社区。我们的结果支持对红色女王假设的健身恶化解释,并强调社区背景依赖,以确定健身,通过生物因子和非生物迫使对社区的成形以及进化瘀滞的虚幻性质。我们的结果还展示了数字演化研究的潜力,以照亮互动多层社区的进化的许多方面。

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