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Comparing theory and data on multi-species interactions using evolutionary game theory.

机译:使用进化博弈论比较多物种相互作用的理论和数据。

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Mathematical models with fixed parameters have a long history of use in describing the dynamics of populations in ecological interactions. However, in many instances, evolutionary changes in species characteristics can have a significant influence on these dynamics. Using evolutionary game theory, we incorporate evolution into population dynamic models and apply the resulting "Darwinian dynamic" models to study the effects that evolutionary changes can have on populations in several ecological scenarios.;We start with a single species (Chapter 2), then add a competitor (Chapter 3), and a predator (Chapter 4). In Chapter 2, a rigorous mathematical analysis of the Darwinian logistic model for a single species shows that stable equilibria occur at strategies that maximize population size rather than growth rate. We apply this model to the data obtained from an experimental study on genetically perturbed populations of the flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. In Chapter 3, we apply a Darwinian dynamic modification of the Lotka-Volterra model to investigate circumstances under which evolution will change expected competitive outcomes. We compare the results of our Darwinian Lotka-Volterra model to studies in which unusual observations were made in studies of the flour beetles T. castaneum and T. confusum, including a reversal in the "winner" of competitive exclusion, and evolution from exclusion to coexistence. Chapters 2 and 3 provide one of the few examples in which evolutionary game theory has been successfully applied to empirical data.;From a foundation provided by the Darwinian logistic equation, we build Darwinian dynamic models with two and three trophic levels to study effects of evolution on some basic ecological interactions in Chapter 4. We show how a consumer can cause a resource (producer) species to evolve to a mean strategy that increases its growth rate rather than its population size. We also briefly study how predation on the consumer species can affect equilibrium strategies of species lower in the food chain. Our results show how evolutionary game theoretic methods can be useful for studying both theoretical and applied problems that arise due to evolutionary processes, even when they occur on a ecological time scale. They provide a foundation for the future study of evolutionary effects in larger complex networks of interacting species.
机译:具有固定参数的数学模型在描述生态相互作用中的种群动态方面具有悠久的历史。但是,在许多情况下,物种特征的进化变化可能会对这些动力学产生重大影响。使用进化博弈论,我们将进化纳入种群动态模型中,并应用由此产生的“达尔文动力学”模型来研究进化变化在几种生态场景中对种群的影响。我们从一个物种开始(第二章),然后添加一个竞争对手(第3章)和一个捕食者(第4章)。在第二章中,对单个物种的达尔文逻辑模型进行了严格的数学分析,结果表明,稳定的均衡发生在最大化种群规模而不是增长率的策略上。我们将此模型应用于从对甲虫Tribolium castaneum的遗传扰动种群进行的实验研究获得的数据。在第3章中,我们对Lotka-Volterra模型进行了达尔文动态修改,以研究进化将改变预期竞争结果的情况。我们将达尔文的Lotka-Volterra模型的结果与研究中的甲虫白粉病和锥虫的异常观察相比较,包括逆转竞争排斥的“赢家”,以及从排斥进化到进化。共存。第2章和第3章提供了将演化博弈论成功应用于经验数据的少数几个例子之一。在达尔文逻辑方程的基础上,我们建立了具有两个和三个营养级的达尔文动力学模型来研究演化的影响关于第4章中一些基本的生态交互作用。我们展示了消费者如何使资源(生产者)物种进化为增加其增长率而不是种群数量的平均策略。我们还简要地研究了对食用物种的捕食如何影响食物链中较低物种的均衡策略。我们的结果表明,进化博弈理论方法如何用于研究由于进化过程而产生的理论和应用问题,即使它们发生在生态时间尺度上也是如此。它们为将来在更大的相互作用物种的复杂网络中研究进化效应提供了基础。

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  • 作者

    Rael, Rosalyn Cherie.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Mathematics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 109 p.
  • 总页数 109
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);数学;
  • 关键词

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