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Evolutionary bet-hedging in structured populations

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JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
卷 82, 期 5, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00285-021-01597-z

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Evolution; Fitness variance; Networks; Evolutionary graph theory; Stochastic process

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  1. EPSRC [EP/N014499/1]
  2. EPSRC [EP/N014499/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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As ecosystems evolve, environmental fluctuations can lead to species extinction and trigger evolutionary adaptation known as bet-hedging. Adding competition structure to the population has a significant impact on the evolutionary process of within-generational variation, highlighting its importance especially in small local population sizes. These findings challenge the widely held view that only between-generational environmental variation affects natural selection, providing a theoretical basis for further empirical study in this largely unexplored area.
As ecosystems evolve, species can become extinct due to fluctuations in the environment. This leads to the evolutionary adaption known as bet-hedging, where species hedge against these fluctuations to reduce their likelihood of extinction. Environmental variation can be either within or between generations. Previous work has shown that selection for bet-hedging against within-generational variation should not occur in large populations. However, this work has been limited by assumptions of well-mixed populations, whereas real populations usually have some degree of structure. Using the framework of evolutionary graph theory, we show that through adding competition structure to the population, within-generational variation can have a significant impact on the evolutionary process for any population size. This complements research using subdivided populations, which suggests that within-generational variation is important when local population sizes are small. Together, these conclusions provide evidence to support observations by some ecologists that are contrary to the widely held view that only between-generational environmental variation has an impact on natural selection. This provides theoretical justification for further empirical study into this largely unexplored area.

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