The evolutionary ecology of variation in labile traits: selection on its among- and within-individual components

Author:

Araya-Ajoy Yimen G1ORCID,Dingemanse Niels J2ORCID,Westneat David F3ORCID,Wright Jonathan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (CBD), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) , Trondheim , Norway

2. Behavioural Ecology, Department of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich , Planegg-Martinsried , Germany

3. Department of Biology, University of Kentucky , Lexington, KY , United States

Abstract

AbstractCloser integration between behavioral ecology and quantitative genetics has resulted in a recent increase in studies partitioning sources of variation in labile traits. Repeatable between-individual differences are commonly documented, and their existence is generally explained using adaptive arguments, implying that selection has shaped variation at the among- and within-individual level. However, predicting the expected pattern of non-adaptive phenotypic variation around an optimal phenotypic value is difficult, hampering our ability to provide quantitative assessments of the adaptive nature of observed patterns of phenotypic variation within a population. We argue that estimating the strength of selection on trait variation among and within individuals provides a way to test adaptive theory concerned with phenotypic variation. To achieve this aim, we describe a nonlinear selection analysis that enables the study of the selective pressures on trait means and their among- and within-individual variation. By describing an integrative approach for studying the strength of selection on phenotypic variation at different levels, we hope to stimulate empirical studies investigating the ecological factors that can shape the repeatability, heritability, and coefficients of variation of labile and other repeatedly expressed traits.

Funder

Norwegian Research Council

Centres of Excellence

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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