Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Carassius gibelio</it>, a cyprinid fish from Eurasia, has the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. This fish is also known as an invasive species which colonized almost all continental Europe, most likely...

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Main Authors: Barbuti Roberto, Mautner Selma, Carnevale Giorgio, Milazzo Paolo, Rama Aureliano, Sturmbauer Christian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-04-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/49
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spelling doaj-ec051a86f9924664b055253fa8a215412021-09-02T08:16:06ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482012-04-011214910.1186/1471-2148-12-49Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environmentBarbuti RobertoMautner SelmaCarnevale GiorgioMilazzo PaoloRama AurelianoSturmbauer Christian<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Carassius gibelio</it>, a cyprinid fish from Eurasia, has the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. This fish is also known as an invasive species which colonized almost all continental Europe, most likely originating from Asia and Eastern Europe. Populations of both sexually and asexually reproducing individuals exist in sympatry. In this study we try to elucidate the advantages of such a mixed type of reproduction. We investigate the dynamics of two sympatric populations with sexual and asexual reproduction in a periodically fluctuating environment. We define an individual-based computational model in which genotypes are represented by <it>L </it>loci, and the environment is composed of <it>L </it>resources for which the two populations compete.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Our model demonstrates advantageous population dynamics where the optimal percentage of asexual reproduction depends on selection strength, on the number of selected loci and on the timescale of environmental fluctuations. We show that the sexual reproduction is necessary for "generating" fit genotypes, while the asexual reproduction is suitable for "amplifying" them. The simulations show that the optimal percentage of asexual reproduction increases with the length of the environment stability period and decrease with the strength of the selection and the number of loci.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In this paper we addressed the advantages of a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a changing environment and explored the idea that a species that is able to adapt itself to environmental fluctuation can easily colonize a new habitat. Our results could provide a possible explanation for the rapid and efficient invasion of species with a variable ratio of sexual and asexual reproduction such as <it>Carassius gibelio</it>.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/12/49
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author Barbuti Roberto
Mautner Selma
Carnevale Giorgio
Milazzo Paolo
Rama Aureliano
Sturmbauer Christian
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Mautner Selma
Carnevale Giorgio
Milazzo Paolo
Rama Aureliano
Sturmbauer Christian
Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Barbuti Roberto
Mautner Selma
Carnevale Giorgio
Milazzo Paolo
Rama Aureliano
Sturmbauer Christian
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title Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
title_short Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
title_full Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
title_fullStr Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
title_full_unstemmed Population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
title_sort population dynamics with a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a fluctuating environment
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2012-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Carassius gibelio</it>, a cyprinid fish from Eurasia, has the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. This fish is also known as an invasive species which colonized almost all continental Europe, most likely originating from Asia and Eastern Europe. Populations of both sexually and asexually reproducing individuals exist in sympatry. In this study we try to elucidate the advantages of such a mixed type of reproduction. We investigate the dynamics of two sympatric populations with sexual and asexual reproduction in a periodically fluctuating environment. We define an individual-based computational model in which genotypes are represented by <it>L </it>loci, and the environment is composed of <it>L </it>resources for which the two populations compete.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Our model demonstrates advantageous population dynamics where the optimal percentage of asexual reproduction depends on selection strength, on the number of selected loci and on the timescale of environmental fluctuations. We show that the sexual reproduction is necessary for "generating" fit genotypes, while the asexual reproduction is suitable for "amplifying" them. The simulations show that the optimal percentage of asexual reproduction increases with the length of the environment stability period and decrease with the strength of the selection and the number of loci.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In this paper we addressed the advantages of a mixed type of sexual and asexual reproduction in a changing environment and explored the idea that a species that is able to adapt itself to environmental fluctuation can easily colonize a new habitat. Our results could provide a possible explanation for the rapid and efficient invasion of species with a variable ratio of sexual and asexual reproduction such as <it>Carassius gibelio</it>.</p>
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