Title of article :
The nest site lottery: How selectively neutral density dependent growth suppression induces frequency dependent selection
Author/Authors :
Krzysztof Argasinski، نويسنده , , K. and Broom، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
82
To page :
90
Abstract :
Modern developments in population dynamics emphasize the role of the turnover of individuals. In the new approaches stable population size is a dynamic equilibrium between different mortality and fecundity factors instead of an arbitrary fixed carrying capacity. The latest replicator dynamics models assume that regulation of the population size acts through feedback driven by density dependent juvenile mortality. Here, we consider a simplified model to extract the properties of this approach. We show that at the stable population size, the structure of the frequency dependent evolutionary game emerges. Turnover of individuals induces a lottery mechanism where for each nest site released by a dead adult individual a single newborn is drawn from the pool of newborn candidates. This frequency dependent selection leads towards the strategy maximizing the number of newborns per adult death. However, multiple strategies can maximize this value. Among them, the strategy with the greatest mortality (which implies the greatest instantaneous growth rate) is selected. This result is important for the discussion about universal fitness measures and which parameters are maximized by natural selection. This is related to the fitness measures R 0 and r , because the number of newborns per single dead individual equals the lifetime production of newborn R 0 in models without aging. We thus have a two-stage procedure, instead of a single fitness measure, which is a combination of R 0 and r . According to the nest site lottery mechanism, at stable population size, selection favors strategies with the greatest r , i.e. those with the highest turnover, from those with the greatest R 0 .
Keywords :
Density dependence , Frequency dependent selection , Fitness measures , life history , Logistic equation , Evolutionary game
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number :
1567766
Link To Document :
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