IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Benjamin Larue, Fanie Pelletier, Marco Festa-Bianchet, Sandra Hamel
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个体异质性在多个尺度上影响着生态进化过程。然而,长期生命史数据的匮乏和传统统计工具的局限性阻碍了我们发现和理解野生动物种群个体异质性的能力。在这里,我们应用一种未被充分利用的多元统计方法,揭示了野生雌性大角羊的四种异质性生命史轨迹。值得注意的是,尽管进行了近五十年的监测,这些轨迹在种群中仍未被观察到。我们的研究结果表明,不同的生命轨迹在生长、衰老、生命史权衡、适应性以及对种群增长的贡献等方面存在很大的异质性。一些轨迹表明存在生命史权衡,而另一些轨迹则包括银勺效应,从而导致生命史产出的异质性。然后,我们表明,母亲身份和出生年份是异质性的相对较好的预测因子,这表明个体的生命轨迹在很大程度上是在生命早期设定的。重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,生命史轨迹的异质性可能并不明显,但在一个种群中却具有跨多个性状的实质性和结构性。在其他野生种群中发现并理解这种异质性将是推动我们对跨种群和跨物种生态进化过程的认识的关键。
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Uncovering bighorn sheep life-history trajectories in multidimensional trait space
Individual heterogeneity shapes ecoevolutionary processes at multiple scales. Yet, the scarcity of long-term life-history data and limitations in classic statistical tools hinder our capacity to uncover and understand individual heterogeneity in wildlife populations. Here, we apply an underused multivariate statistical method to uncover four heterogenous life-history trajectories in wild female bighorn sheep ( Ovis canadensis ). Remarkably, these trajectories had remained unobserved in the population despite nearly five decades of monitoring. Our results indicate substantial among-trajectory heterogeneity in growth, senescence, life history trade-offs, fitness, and contributions to population growth. Some trajectories suggest the presence of life history trade-offs while others include silver spoon effects, leading to heterogenous life-history outputs. Then, we show that mother identity and year of birth are relatively good predictors of heterogeneity, indicating that individual trajectories could be largely set during early life. Critically, our results demonstrate that heterogeneity in life-history trajectories can be inconspicuous, yet substantial and structured across multiple traits within a population. Uncovering and understanding this heterogeneity in other wild populations will be key to advancing our knowledge of ecoevolutionary processes across populations and species.
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), serves as an authoritative source for high-impact, original research across the biological, physical, and social sciences. With a global scope, the journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide, making it an inclusive platform for advancing scientific knowledge.
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