The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.

Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (evolutionary history) are both potentially significant determinants of a population's capacity for evolutionary response to a changing environment. Using the open-ended digital evolution software Avida, we...

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Main Authors: Daniel R O'Donnell, Abhijna Parigi, Jordan A Fish, Ian Dworkin, Aaron P Wagner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4067307?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1620d296a4c14bef9459ea59b4e6b3b62020-11-25T02:45:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e10016310.1371/journal.pone.0100163The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.Daniel R O'DonnellAbhijna ParigiJordan A FishIan DworkinAaron P WagnerStanding genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (evolutionary history) are both potentially significant determinants of a population's capacity for evolutionary response to a changing environment. Using the open-ended digital evolution software Avida, we evaluated the relative importance of these two factors in influencing evolutionary trajectories in the face of sudden environmental change. We examined how historical exposure to predation pressures, different levels of genetic variation, and combinations of the two, affected the evolvability of anti-predator strategies and competitive abilities in the presence or absence of threats from new, invasive predator populations. We show that while standing genetic variation plays some role in determining evolutionary responses, evolutionary history has the greater influence on a population's capacity to evolve anti-predator traits, i.e. traits effective against novel predators. This adaptability likely reflects the relative ease of repurposing existing, relevant genes and traits, and the broader potential value of the generation and maintenance of adaptively flexible traits in evolving populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4067307?pdf=render
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author Daniel R O'Donnell
Abhijna Parigi
Jordan A Fish
Ian Dworkin
Aaron P Wagner
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Abhijna Parigi
Jordan A Fish
Ian Dworkin
Aaron P Wagner
The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Daniel R O'Donnell
Abhijna Parigi
Jordan A Fish
Ian Dworkin
Aaron P Wagner
author_sort Daniel R O'Donnell
title The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
title_short The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
title_full The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
title_fullStr The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
title_full_unstemmed The roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
title_sort roles of standing genetic variation and evolutionary history in determining the evolvability of anti-predator strategies.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (evolutionary history) are both potentially significant determinants of a population's capacity for evolutionary response to a changing environment. Using the open-ended digital evolution software Avida, we evaluated the relative importance of these two factors in influencing evolutionary trajectories in the face of sudden environmental change. We examined how historical exposure to predation pressures, different levels of genetic variation, and combinations of the two, affected the evolvability of anti-predator strategies and competitive abilities in the presence or absence of threats from new, invasive predator populations. We show that while standing genetic variation plays some role in determining evolutionary responses, evolutionary history has the greater influence on a population's capacity to evolve anti-predator traits, i.e. traits effective against novel predators. This adaptability likely reflects the relative ease of repurposing existing, relevant genes and traits, and the broader potential value of the generation and maintenance of adaptively flexible traits in evolving populations.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4067307?pdf=render
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