Rapid evolution of phenotypic plasticity in patchy habitats

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Nawsheen T. Promy
Mitchell Newberry
Davorka Gulisija
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[1] University of New Mexico,Department of Computer Science
[2] University of Michigan,Center for the Study of Complex Systems
[3] University of New Mexico,Department of Biology
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Scientific Reports | / 13卷
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Phenotypic plasticity may evolve rapidly, enabling a population’s persistence in the face of sudden environmental change. Rapid evolution can occur when there is considerable genetic polymorphism at selected loci. We propose that balancing selection could be one of the mechanisms that sustain such polymorphism for plasticity. We use stochastic Monte Carlo simulations and deterministic analysis to investigate the evolution of a plasticity modifier locus in structured populations inhabiting favorable and adverse environments, i.e. patchy habitats. We survey a wide range of parameters including selective pressures on a target (structural) locus, plasticity effects, population sizes, and migration patterns between demes including periodic or continuous bidirectional and source-sink dynamics. We find that polymorphism in phenotypic plasticity can be maintained under a wide range of environmental scenarios in both favorable and adverse environments due to the balancing effect of population structure in patchy habitats. This effect offers a new plausible explanation for the rapid evolution of plasticity in nature: Phenotypic plasticity may rapidly evolve from genetic variation maintained by balancing selection if the population has experienced immigration from populations under different selection regimes.
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