EXPERIMENTAL DETECTION OF RAPID EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSE IN NATURAL LIZARD POPULATIONS

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MALHOTRA, A
THORPE, RS
机构
[1] Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2TN, Tillydrone Avenue
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10.1038/353347a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
MANY studies of geographical variation within species 1-7, including those using numerical hypothesis tests 3-10, have demonstrated a relationship between patterns of phenotypic and environmental variation. But relatively few rigorously tested direct demonstrations of current selection in natural populations exist 11-14. Here we present evidence of a rapid response to selection from a field manipulation of the Dominican lizard, Anolis oculatus. There is considerable altitudinal and longitudinal variation in climate and vegetation on the island of Dominica 15. We have recorded complex patterns of geographic variation in morphology (body size and shape, colour pattern and scalation), which we have shown to correlate (both univariately and multivariately) with these patterns of ecological variation 16 by numerical hypothesis testing 10,17,18. Populations of several ecotypes of the species were translocated into large-scale experimental enclosures, and monitored over a period of two months. The magnitude of the difference in multivariate morphology between survivors and non-survivors within each enclosure was found to correlate with the magnitude of the difference between the ecological conditions of the enclosure site and the original habitats. Similar relationships were found for three indices of fitness of survivors.
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