The experimental evolution of specialists, generalists, and the maintenance of diversity
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Abstract Environmental heterogeneity may be a general explanation for both the quantity of genetic variation in populations and the ecological niche width of individuals. To evaluate this hypothesis, I review the literature on selection experiments in heterogeneous environments. The niche width usually – but not invariably – evolves to match the amount of environmental variation, specialists evolving in homogeneous environments and generalists evolving in heterogeneous environments. The genetics of niche width are more complex than has previously been recognized, particularly with respect to the magnitude of costs of adaptation and the putative constraints on the evolution of generalists. Genetic variation in…
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- Generalist and specialist species
- Biology
- Niche
- Evolutionary biology
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Adaptation (eye)
- Diversity (politics)
- Homogeneous
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- Life in Land
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