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Artificial evolution of behavioral and life history strategies of high-latitude copepods in response to bottom-up and top-down selection pressures

机译:高纬度pe足动物自下而上和自上而下选择压力的行为和生活史策略的人工进化

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Strong seasonality of resources and predation risk act as bottom-up and top-down selection pressures in highl-atitudes, under which numerous behavioral and life history strategies evolve. Although such seasonal strategies are well-documented among high-latitude marine zooplankton, it is difficult to separate the role of bottom-up and top-down selection pressures in the evolution of seasonal strategies. Here, we present a model that allows partitioning of bottom-up (i.e. food availability and temperature) and top-down (i.e. visual predation risk) selection pressures to study how behavioral and life history strategies of high-latitude copepods evolve. In the model, timing, amplitude and ontogenetic trajectories of diel and seasonal vertical migrations (DVM and SVM) were defined as behavioral strategies. Body size, generation time and birth time comprised the life history strategy. Numerous combinations of behavioral and life history strategies were hardwired to copepods representing three model species. In a given model environment, strategies were evaluated for growth, survival and reproductive performances using a fitness estimate, which was heuristically maximized using a Genetic Algorithm. Model simulations were performed in three seasonality regimes representing various levels of visual predation risk from low- to high-Arctic. At lower visual predation risk, species-specific behavioral and life history strategies were largely influenced by food availability and temperature. As visual predation risk increased, the influence of bottom-up selection pressures diminished, and irrespective of the modelled latitude, all model species employed largely similar strategies to counter the predation risk. Modest increase of visual predation risk stimulated the diel vertical migration behavior. Further increase of visual predation risk was associated with decrease of body size, which created a significant impact on the observed behavioral and life history strategies through allometric processes. Our findings suggest that top-down selection pressures play a significant role in the evolution of behavioral and life history strategies of high-latitude copepods.
机译:资源的强烈季节性变化和掠食风险是高海拔地区自下而上和自上而下的选择压力,在这种压力下,许多行为和生活史策略不断演变。尽管在高纬度海洋浮游动物中已充分记录了这种季节性策略,但很难区分自下而上和自上而下的选择压力在季节性策略演变中的作用。在这里,我们提出了一个模型,该模型可以对自下而上(即食物的可获得性和温度)和自上而下(即视觉掠食的风险)选择压力进行划分,以研究高纬度pe足类的行为和生活史策略如何演变。在该模型中,将迪尔和季节性垂直迁徙(DVM和SVM)的时间,幅度和发育轨迹定义为行为策略。体型,生育时间和出生时间构成了生活史策略。行为和生活史策略的许多组合被硬连线到代表三种模型物种的co足类。在给定的模型环境中,使用适合度估计值评估策略的生长,存活和生殖性能,使用遗传算法启发式地最大化该估计值。在三个季节性方案中进行了模型模拟,分别代表了从低北极到高北极的各种视觉掠食风险。在视觉捕食风险较低的情况下,特定于物种的行为和生活史策略在很大程度上受到食物供应和温度的影响。随着视觉掠食风险的增加,自下而上的选择压力的影响减小,并且不管建模的纬度如何,所有模型物种都采用了相似的策略来应对掠食风险。视觉掠食风险的适度增加刺激了diel垂直迁移行为。视觉掠食风险的进一步增加与体型的减小有关,这通过异速过程对观察到的行为和生活史策略产生了重大影响。我们的发现表明,自上而下的选择压力在高纬度co足类的行为和生活史策略的演变中起着重要作用。

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