Environment-dependent inbreeding depression: its ecological and evolutionary significance

被引:128
作者
Cheptou, Pierre-Olivier [1 ]
Donohue, Kathleen [2 ]
机构
[1] CNRS, UMR CEFE 5175, Ctr Ecol Fonct & Evolut, F-34293 Montpellier 05, France
[2] Duke Univ, Dept Biol, Durham, NC 27708 USA
关键词
balancing selection; dispersal; environment dependence; evolutionary ecology; inbreeding depression; mating systems; CONTRASTING MATING SYSTEMS; SELF-FERTILIZATION; DROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTER; MIMULUS-GUTTATUS; GENETIC LOAD; OUTBREEDING DEPRESSION; DELETERIOUS MUTATIONS; CONSERVATION BIOLOGY; POPULATION-DYNAMICS; IMPATIENS-CAPENSIS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03541.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Inbreeding depression is a major evolutionary and ecological force that influences population dynamics and the evolution of inbreeding-avoidance traits such as mating systems and dispersal. There is now compelling evidence that inbreeding depression is environment-dependent. Here, we discuss ecological and evolutionary consequences of environment-dependent inbreeding depression. The environmental dependence of inbreeding depression may be caused by environment-dependent phenotypic expression, environment-dependent dominance, and environment-dependent natural selection. The existence of environment-dependent inbreeding depression challenges classical models of inbreeding as caused by unconditionally deleterious alleles, and suggests that balancing selection may shape inbreeding depression in natural populations; loci associated with inbreeding depression in some environments may even contribute to adaptation to others. Environment-dependent inbreeding depression also has important, often neglected, ecological and evolutionary consequences: it can influence the demography of marginal or colonizing populations and alter adaptive optima of mating systems, dispersal, and their associated traits. Incorporating the environmental dependence of inbreeding depression into theoretical models and empirical studies is necessary for understanding the genetic and ecological basis of inbreeding depression and its consequences in natural populations.
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页码:395 / 407
页数:13
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