What is the meta-analytic evidence for life-history trade-offs at the genetic level?

被引:22
作者
Chang, Chia-chen [1 ]
Moiron, Maria [2 ,3 ]
Sanchez-Tojar, Alfredo [3 ]
Niemelae, Petri T. [4 ]
Laskowski, Kate L. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Evolut & Ecol, Davis, CA USA
[2] Inst Avian Res, Wilhelmshaven, Germany
[3] Bielefeld Univ, Dept Evolutionary Biol, Bielefeld, Germany
[4] Univ Helsinki, Fac Biol & Environm Sci, Organismal & Evolutionary Biol Res Programme, Helsinki, Finland
[5] Univ Calif Davis, 475 Storer Mall, 2206 Storer Hall, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
correlation; covariance; fertility; pace-of-life; personality; reproduction; survival; ALLOCATION; SELECTION; EVOLUTION; ACQUISITION; PLASTICITY; RESOURCES; TRAITS;
D O I
10.1111/ele.14354
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the maintenance of individual differences in behavior and physiology is a fundamental goal in ecology and evolution. The pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis is often invoked to explain the maintenance of such within-population variation. This hypothesis predicts that behavioral traits are part of a suite of correlated traits that collectively determine an individual's propensity to prioritize reproduction or survival. A key assumption of this hypothesis is that these traits are underpinned by genetic trade-offs among life-history traits: genetic variants that increase fertility, reproduction and growth might also reduce lifespan. We performed a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to summarize the evidence for the existence of genetic trade-offs between five key life-history traits: survival, growth rate, body size, maturation rate, and fertility. Counter to our predictions, we found an overall positive genetic correlation between survival and other life-history traits and no evidence for any genetic correlations between the non-survival life-history traits. This finding was generally consistent across pairs of life-history traits, sexes, life stages, lab vs. field studies, and narrow- vs. broad-sense correlation estimates. Our study highlights that genetic trade-offs may not be as common, or at least not as easily quantifiable, in animals as often assumed. Negative genetic correlations are predicted to underpin trade-offs among life-history traits. Here we synthesize the current literature and find contrary to theoretical assumptions, there is little meta-analytic evidence for negative genetic correlations; rather there appears to be weak evidence of positive correlations between survival and other traits: individuals that live longer, also grow faster, mature earlier and produce more offspring.image
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