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Using ecological context to interpret spatiotemporal variation in natural selection

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EVOLUTION
卷 75, 期 2, 页码 294-309

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/evo.14136

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Dalechampia scandens; path analysis; phenotypic selection; plant‐ pollinator interaction; pollen limitation; spatial variation; temporal variation

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  1. Research Council of Norway through its Centers of Excellence funding scheme [223257, 287214]
  2. Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters
  3. Royal Society (UK)
  4. British Council
  5. National Science Foundation (USA) [DEB-044745]

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Studying pollinator-mediated selection on floral traits can help understand and link the variation in selection to differences in ecological context. Research results indicate that selection on traits affecting pollen transfer from the pollinator to the stigmas is strong when cross-pollination is unreliable.
Spatiotemporal variation in natural selection is expected, but difficult to estimate. Pollinator-mediated selection on floral traits provides a good system for understanding and linking variation in selection to differences in ecological context. We studied pollinator-mediated selection in five populations of Dalechampia scandens (Euphorbiaceae) in Costa Rica and Mexico. Using a nonlinear path-analytical approach, we assessed several functional components of selection, and linked variation in pollinator-mediated selection across time and space to variation in pollinator assemblages. After correcting for estimation error, we detected moderate variation in net selection on two out of four blossom traits. Both the opportunity for selection and the mean strength of selection decreased with increasing reliability of cross-pollination. Selection for pollinator attraction was consistently positive and stronger on advertisement than reward traits. Selection on traits affecting pollen transfer from the pollinator to the stigmas was strong only when cross-pollination was unreliable and there was a mismatch between pollinator and blossom size. These results illustrate how consideration of trait function and ecological context can facilitate both the detection and the causal understanding of spatiotemporal variation in natural selection.

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