Data from: Assessing the contributions of reduced immigrant viability and fecundity to reproductive isolation
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Reduced fitness of immigrants from alternative environments is thought to be an important reproductive isolating barrier. Most studies evaluating the importance of the relative fitness of immigrants to speciation have focused on reduced survival of immigrants (i.e., immigrant inviability). However, variation in fecundity appears to have a greater impact on variation in fitness than does variation in viability, suggesting that reduced fecundity of immigrants could act as an important yet largely overlooked reproductive isolating barrier. Using a model and a survey of studies of local adaptation, we evaluate the relative strength of reduced immigrant viability and fecundity as potential causes of reproductive isolation. We found that reduced fecundity as compared to reduced viability as a reproductive isolating barrier should increase in importance as the relative costs of reproduction increase. Consistent with the elevated demands of reproduction reported in the literature, we found that reproductive isolation from reduced immigrant fecundity was of similar magnitude or greater than that from reduced immigrant viability, particularly in the early stages of speciation. These results suggest that the important role of differential fecundity in local adaptation extends to speciation.
来自异质环境的迁入个体的适合度降低,被认为是一类重要的生殖隔离障碍。多数评估迁入个体相对适合度对物种形成重要性的研究,均聚焦于迁入个体的存活能力降低(即迁入者存活能力降低)。然而,相较于存活能力变异,繁殖力变异对适合度变异的影响似乎更强,这提示迁入个体的繁殖力降低可能是一类重要却长期被忽视的生殖隔离障碍。本研究通过构建理论模型并梳理本地适应相关研究文献,评估了迁入者存活能力降低与繁殖力降低作为生殖隔离潜在成因的相对强度。研究发现,随着繁殖相对成本的提升,相较于存活能力降低,繁殖力降低作为生殖隔离障碍的重要性将随之升高。与文献中报道的繁殖需求升高现象一致,本研究发现:由迁入个体繁殖力降低所引发的生殖隔离,其强度与迁入者存活能力降低引发的生殖隔离相当甚至更高,在物种形成早期阶段尤为明显。上述结果表明,繁殖力差异在本地适应中发挥的重要作用,同样可延伸至物种形成过程。
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