An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than through time
The University of Sydney · James Cook University
Abstract
In classical evolutionary theory, traits evolve because they facilitate organismal survival and/or reproduction. We discuss a different type of evolutionary mechanism that relies upon differential dispersal. Traits that enhance rates of dispersal inevitably accumulate at expanding range edges, and assortative mating between fast-dispersing individuals at the invasion front results in an evolutionary increase in dispersal rates in successive generations. This cumulative process (which we dub "spatial sorting") generates novel phenotypes that are adept at rapid dispersal, irrespective of how the underlying genes affect an organism's survival or its reproductive success. Although the concept is not original with…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biological dispersal
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Mechanism (biology)
- Natural selection
- Range (aeronautics)
- Sorting
- Selection (genetic algorithm)