Title of article
Migration in Variable Environments: Exploring Life-history Evolution Using Structured Population Models
Author/Authors
Wiener، نويسنده , , Pamela and Tuljapurkar، نويسنده , , Shripad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1994
Pages
16
From page
75
To page
90
Abstract
In this paper, we explore the hypothesis that environmental variability favors the evolution of migration. Using the single-locus invasion condition for a novel allele in a variable environment, we derive conditions where increased migration rates between two sites are favored. We find that while there is a strong advantage to migrants entering a resident population with no migration, there is little advantage to migrants entering a population where the residents migrate at a different rate. Instead of an optimal rate of migration, there is a range of favored migration rates. Negative spatial correlation and a population structure including more than two sites accentuate the advantage of migration. Extending this model to include the effects of developmental delay (e.g. seed dormancy or diapause) on the evolution of migration, we find that higher levels of such delay reduce the advantage to migrants.
Journal title
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Serial Year
1994
Journal title
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Record number
1532279
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