生物
人口
自然选择
选择(遗传算法)
竞赛(生物学)
生态学
生态选择
有机体
特质
实验进化
稳定选择
进化生物学
人口学
遗传学
人工智能
社会学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Nathalie Zeballos,Océane Rieu,Stanislas Fereol,Christelle Leung,Luis‐Miguel Chevin
标识
DOI:10.1098/rspb.2024.1707
摘要
Deciphering how natural selection emerges from demographic differences among genotypes, and reciprocally how evolution affects population dynamics, is key to understanding population responses to environmental stress. This is especially true in non-trivial ecological scenarios, such as programmed cell death (PCD) in unicellular organisms, which can lead to massive population decline in response to stress. To understand how selection may operate on this trait, we exposed monocultures and mixtures of two closely related strains of the microalga Dunalliela salina , one of which induces PCD, to multiple cycles of hyper-osmotic shocks, and tracked demography and selection throughout. Population dynamics were consistent between mixtures and monocultures, suggesting that selection on PCD does not involve strong ecological interactions. The PCD-inducing strain was maintained throughout the experiment despite an initial decline, by a combination of fast population rebound following each decline, and density-dependent competition dynamics near the stationary phase that were independent of these initial population fluctuations. As a result of PCD maintenance, population decline in response to environmental stress was not counter-selected in our experiment, but persisted over 13 cycles of salinity. Our results highlight how analysing the demographic underpinnings of fitness and competition can shed light on the mechanisms underlying selection and eco-evolutionary dynamics.
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