Evolution of dispersal and life history interact to drive accelerating spread of an invasive species
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- DOI: 10.1111/ele.12136
Evolution of dispersal and life history interact to drive accelerating spread of an invasive species
Abstract
Populations on the edge of an expanding range are subject to unique evolutionary pressures acting on their life-history and dispersal traits. Empirical evidence and theory suggest that traits there can evolve rapidly enough to interact with ecological dynamics, potentially giving rise to accelerating spread. Nevertheless, which of several evolutionary mechanisms drive this interaction between evolution and spread remains an open question. We propose an integrated theoretical framework for partitioning the contributions of different evolutionary mechanisms to accelerating spread, and we apply this model to invasive cane toads in northern Australia. In doing so, we identify a previously unrecognised evolutionary process that involves an interaction between life-history and dispersal evolution during range shift. In roughly equal parts, life-history evolution, dispersal evolution and their interaction led to a doubling of distance spread by cane toads in our model, highlighting the potential importance of multiple evolutionary processes in the dynamics of range expansion.
Keywords: Climate shift; Rhinella marina; integral projection model; integrodifference equation; invasion front; invasion lag phase; natural selection; quantitative genetics; spatial selection; spatial spread.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS.
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