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Conditional Reproductive Strategies Under Variable Environmental Conditions
Author(s) -
Mats Gyllenberg,
Ilkka Hanski,
Torsten Lindström
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
annales zoologici fennici
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.467
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1797-2450
pISSN - 0003-455X
DOI - 10.5735/086.054.0117
Subject(s) - variable (mathematics) , natural selection , predation , adaptive strategies , selection (genetic algorithm) , reproductive success , predator , ecology , biology , computer science , mathematics , geography , artificial intelligence , population , mathematical analysis , demography , archaeology , sociology
Within the framework of adaptive dynamics we consider the evolution by natural selection of reproductive strategies in which individuals may adjust their reproductive behaviour in response to changing environmental conditions. As a specific example we considered a discrete-time model in which possible fluctuations in the environmental conditions are caused by predator—prey interaction. Our main findings include: (1) Coexistence between two fixed strategies (i.e., strategies that do not adjust to changing environmental conditions) is impossible; there exists a best fixed strategy, which invades and ousts all other fixed strategies. (2) A necessary condition for conditional (adjustable) strategies to evolve is that there are fluctuations in the environmental conditions. Predator—prey interactions may cause such fluctuations and under natural assumptions there exists an optimal conditional strategy which is uninvadable and invades and ousts all other strategies.

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