Evolution of individual variation in a competitive trait: a theoretical analysis

Author:

Reinhold Klaus1ORCID,Eigentler Lukas123ORCID,Kikuchi David W14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Bielefeld University , Bielefeld , Germany

2. Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick , Coventry , United Kingdom

3. Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research (SBIDER), University of Warwick , Coventry , United Kingdom

4. Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University , Corvallis, OR , United States

Abstract

Abstract When competitive traits are costly, negative frequency dependence can maintain genetic variance. Most theoretical studies examining this problem assume binary polymorphisms, yet most trait variation in wild populations is continuous. We propose that continuous trait variation can result from continuous variation in resource quality and that, specifically, the shape of the resource distribution determines trait maintenance. We used an individual-based model to test which conditions favour the stable maintenance of variation and which cause temporal fluctuations in trait values. This approach, inspired by contrasting outcomes of previous studies regarding variance and fluctuations in trait values, clearly showed a decisive role played by the shape of resource distributions. Under extreme conditions, e.g., the absence of resource variation or with very scarce resources for weak competitors, traits evolved to a single non-competitive or highly competitive strategy, respectively. Most other distributions led to strong temporal fluctuations on trait values or the maintenance of stable, standing variation. Our results thus explain the contradicting outcomes of previous theoretical studies and, at the same time, provide hypotheses to explain the maintenance of genetic variation and individual differences. We suggest ways to empirically test the proposed effects of resource variation on trait maintenance.

Funder

German Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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