Coevolution II Flashcards

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Reciprocal selection favours:

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  • victim traits that decrease the efficacy or frequency of interaction
  • exploiter traits that increase the efficacy or frequency of the interaction
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Symmetry or asymmetry alters

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selection strength and type of dynamics between two antagonists

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Symmetric coevolutionary dynamics

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  • fitness effects are equally good or bad (hosts and parasites)
  • Red Queen, cyclical dynamics
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Asymmetric coevolutionary dynamics

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  • ‘life-dinner principle’ (predators and prey)
  • Armsrace, escalatory dynamics
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Describe escalation

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  • arms race
  • reciprocal selection favours increased (or decreased) phenotype values in both victim and exploiter
  • alleles expressing those favoured phenotypes fix, until new allele arises
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Describe cyclical

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  • Red Queen
  • favours exploiters that match the victim phenotype, and victims that mismatch the exploiter phenotype
  • Allele frequencies cycle
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Give an example of an arms race

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  • Taricha granulosa newts have powerful, anti-predator toxins (TTX)
  • Thamnophis sirtalis snakes are major predator – evolved resistance to TTX
  • TTX is 100X more powerful than necessary to kill any other predator (including humans), but snakes can be resistant
  • Snake resistance is predicted by newt toxicity, as predicted
  • Some Garter snake populations have dramatically increased TTX resistance
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What is the outcome of escalation?

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  • Endless escalation of phenotypes
  • ‘winner’ is the species with greatest response to selection (‘runs away’ or ‘catches up’ the most
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What is the outcome of cyclical?

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  • Alleles cycle endlessly
  • Exploiter adapts to common victim genotypes
  • Should produce an advantage for rare victim genotypes
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