Ecological and evolutionary consequences of niche construction for its agent

被引:93
|
作者
Kylafis, Grigoris [1 ]
Loreau, Michel [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Biol, Montreal, PQ H3A 1B1, Canada
关键词
adaptive dynamics; niche construction; nutrient cycling; plant-soil interactions; positive feedback; regulation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01220.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Niche construction can generate ecological and evolutionary feedbacks that have been underinvestigated so far. We present an eco-evolutionary model that incorporates the process of niche construction to reveal its effects on the ecology and evolution of the niche-constructing agent. We consider a simple plant-soil nutrient ecosystem in which plants have the ability to increase the input of inorganic nutrient as an example of positive niche construction. On an ecological time scale, the model shows that niche construction allows the persistence of plants under infertile soil conditions that would otherwise lead to their extinction. This expansion of plants' niche, however, requires a high enough rate of niche construction and a high enough initial plant biomass to fuel the positive ecological feedback between plants and their soil environment. On an evolutionary time scale, we consider that the rates of niche construction and nutrient uptake coevolve in plants while a trade-off constrains their values. Different evolutionary outcomes are possible depending on the shape of the trade-off. We show that niche construction results in an evolutionary feedback between plants and their soil environment such that plants partially regulate soil nutrient content. The direct benefit accruing to plants, however, plays a crucial role in the evolutionary advantage of niche construction.
引用
收藏
页码:1072 / 1081
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The niche construction paradigm in ecological time
    Vandermeer, John
    ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 2008, 214 (2-4) : 385 - 390
  • [22] Sustainability of Human Ecological Niche Construction
    Isbell, Forest
    Loreau, Michel
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2014, 19 (01):
  • [23] On sustainability of human ecological niche construction
    Fuentes, Marcelino
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2014, 19 (04):
  • [24] Investigating Niche Construction in Dynamic Human-Animal Landscapes: Bridging Ecological and Evolutionary Timescales
    Ellwanger, Amanda L.
    Lambert, Joanna E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 2018, 39 (05) : 797 - 816
  • [25] Investigating Niche Construction in Dynamic Human-Animal Landscapes: Bridging Ecological and Evolutionary Timescales
    Amanda L. Ellwanger
    Joanna E. Lambert
    International Journal of Primatology, 2018, 39 : 797 - 816
  • [26] Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization
    Olden, JD
    Poff, NL
    Douglas, MR
    Douglas, ME
    Fausch, KD
    TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2004, 19 (01) : 18 - 24
  • [27] Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Parasite Avoidance
    Buck, J. C.
    Weinstein, S. B.
    Young, H. S.
    TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2018, 33 (08) : 619 - 632
  • [28] The ecological and evolutionary consequences of sperm chemoattraction
    Riffell, JA
    Krug, PJ
    Zimmer, RK
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2004, 101 (13) : 4501 - 4506
  • [29] ECOLOGICAL VS EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES OF COMPETITION
    ABRAMS, PA
    OIKOS, 1990, 57 (01) : 147 - 151
  • [30] The Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Marine Reserves
    Baskett, Marissa L.
    Barnett, Lewis A. K.
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND SYSTEMATICS, VOL 46, 2015, 46 : 49 - +