环境波动对进化拯救的双刃效应

Shota Shibasaki, Masato Yamamichi
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最近的研究表明,当代进化的速度足以通过 "进化拯救 "防止环境恶化造成的种群灭绝。研究人员已经调查了进化拯救如何受到初始种群规模、遗传变异量和环境变化速度等各种因素的影响,但很少有研究关注环境波动。由于持续的全球变化正在影响许多环境变量的均值和方差,因此探索环境波动如何影响进化拯救对于理解野外生态进化动态至关重要。在此,我们通过分析数学模型和在盐度增加条件下对绿藻 Chlorella vulgaris 进行实验室实验,证明在长期恶化趋势周围增加环境波动的幅度对进化拯救有消极和积极的影响。增大环境波动幅度会产生巨大的环境变化,从而增加最优性状值与种群性状平均值之间的适应滞后,最终导致模型模拟中的种群灭绝。另一方面,巨大的环境波动会增加种群内的性状差异,从而有可能促进适应性进化。事实上,我们观察到,经历过较大环境波动的藻株可以在恶劣的环境中生长,而经历较小环境波动或没有环境波动的藻株则不能。这些结果表明,通过仔细考虑环境波动对进化拯救的双刃效应,我们将能够促进或禁止自然界中的进化拯救。
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The double-edged effect of environmental fluctuations on evolutionary rescue
Recent studies revealed that contemporary evolution can be rapid enough to prevent population extinction in deteriorating environments through "evolutionary rescue". Researchers have investigated how evolutionary rescue is affected by various factors such as initial population sizes, the amount of genetic variation, and the speed of environmental changes, but few studies focused on environmental fluctuations. As the ongoing global changes are influencing the mean and variance of many environmental variables, it is crucial to explore how environmental fluctuations affect evolutionary rescue for understanding eco-evolutionary dynamics in the wild. Here we show that increasing the amplitude of environmental fluctuations around long-term deteriorating trends has negative and positive effects on evolutionary rescue by analyzing a mathematical model and conducting laboratory experiments on the green alga Chlorella vulgaris under increasing salinity. Increasing the amplitude of environmental fluctuations produces an episode of a huge environmental change, thereby increasing the adaptation lag between the optimal trait value and the population trait mean, which eventually causes population extinction in model simulations. On the other hand, large environmental fluctuations can increase trait variance within a population, potentially promoting adaptive evolution. Indeed, we observed that algal strains that experienced large environmental fluctuations could grow in a harsh environment whereas strains that experienced smaller or no environmental fluctuations could not. These results suggest that we will be able to promote or prohibit evolutionary rescue in nature by carefully considering the double-edged effect of environmental fluctuations on evolutionary rescue.
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