The spatial patterns of directional phenotypic selection.

Abstract:

:Local adaptation, adaptive population divergence and speciation are often expected to result from populations evolving in response to spatial variation in selection. Yet, we lack a comprehensive understanding of the major features that characterise the spatial patterns of selection, namely the extent of variation among populations in the strength and direction of selection. Here, we analyse a data set of spatially replicated studies of directional phenotypic selection from natural populations. The data set includes 60 studies, consisting of 3937 estimates of selection across an average of five populations. We performed meta-analyses to explore features characterising spatial variation in directional selection. We found that selection tends to vary mainly in strength and less in direction among populations. Although differences in the direction of selection occur among populations they do so where selection is often weakest, which may limit the potential for ongoing adaptive population divergence. Overall, we also found that spatial variation in selection appears comparable to temporal (annual) variation in selection within populations; however, several deficiencies in available data currently complicate this comparison. We discuss future research needs to further advance our understanding of spatial variation in selection.

journal_name

Ecol Lett

journal_title

Ecology letters

authors

Siepielski AM,Gotanda KM,Morrissey MB,Diamond SE,DiBattista JD,Carlson SM

doi

10.1111/ele.12174

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-11-01 00:00:00

pages

1382-92

issue

11

eissn

1461-023X

issn

1461-0248

journal_volume

16

pub_type

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