Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations

Adaptation enables natural populations to survive in a changing environment. Understanding the mechanics of adaptation is therefore crucial for learning about the evolution and ecology of natural populations, and for better conservation and management of natural resources such as fish stocks. In thi...

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Main Authors: Eldon, Bjarki, Stephan, Wolfgang
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Published: Authorea, Inc. 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.165337209.92735972/v1
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/au.165337209.92735972/v1 2024-06-02T08:03:11+00:00 Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations Eldon, Bjarki Stephan, Wolfgang 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/au.165337209.92735972/v1 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2022 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/au.165337209.92735972/v1 2024-05-07T14:19:15Z Adaptation enables natural populations to survive in a changing environment. Understanding the mechanics of adaptation is therefore crucial for learning about the evolution and ecology of natural populations, and for better conservation and management of natural resources such as fish stocks. In this review we focus on the impact of random sweepstakes on selection in highly fecund populations. In random sweepstakes the distribution of individual recruitment success is highly skewed, resulting in a huge variance in the number of offspring contributed by the individuals present in any given generation. We also describe selective sweepstakes which are well approximated by recurrent selective sweeps of strongly beneficial allelic types arising by mutation. We demonstrate that both types of sweepstakes reproduction may facilitate rapid adaptation. Finally, we review an important case study in which a model of recurrent selective sweeps is shown to essentially explain population genomic data of the highly fecund Atlantic cod, with broad implications for studying the evolution and ecology of highly fecund populations across domains of life. Other/Unknown Material atlantic cod The Winnower
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description Adaptation enables natural populations to survive in a changing environment. Understanding the mechanics of adaptation is therefore crucial for learning about the evolution and ecology of natural populations, and for better conservation and management of natural resources such as fish stocks. In this review we focus on the impact of random sweepstakes on selection in highly fecund populations. In random sweepstakes the distribution of individual recruitment success is highly skewed, resulting in a huge variance in the number of offspring contributed by the individuals present in any given generation. We also describe selective sweepstakes which are well approximated by recurrent selective sweeps of strongly beneficial allelic types arising by mutation. We demonstrate that both types of sweepstakes reproduction may facilitate rapid adaptation. Finally, we review an important case study in which a model of recurrent selective sweeps is shown to essentially explain population genomic data of the highly fecund Atlantic cod, with broad implications for studying the evolution and ecology of highly fecund populations across domains of life.
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author Eldon, Bjarki
Stephan, Wolfgang
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Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
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title Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
title_short Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
title_full Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
title_fullStr Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
title_full_unstemmed Sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
title_sort sweepstakes reproduction facilitates rapid adaptation in highly fecund populations
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