On the interpretation of the operation of natural selection in class-structured populations

Author:

Priklopil Tadeas,Lehmann Laurent

Abstract

AbstractBiological adaptation is the outcome of allele-frequency change by natural selection. At the same time, populations are usually class structured as individuals occupy different states such as age, sex, stage or habitat. This is known to result in the differential transmission of alleles called class transmission, and thus also affects allele-frequency change even in the absence of selection. How does one then isolate the allele-frequency change due to selection from that owing to class transmission? We show how reproductive values can be used to decompose arithmetic allele-frequency change between any two distant generations of the evolutionary process in terms of effects of selection and class transmission. This provides a missing relationship between multigenerational allele-frequency change and the operation of selection. It also allows to define an appropriate measure of fitness summarizing the effect of selection in a multigenerational evolutionary process, which connects asymptotically to invasion fitness.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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