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1 August 2000 COEVOLUTIONARY CLINES ACROSS SELECTION MOSAICS
Scott L. Nuismer, John N. Thompson, Richard Gomulkiewicz
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Abstract

Much of the dynamics of coevolution may be driven by the interplay between geographic variation in reciprocal selection (selection mosaics) and the homogenizing action of gene flow. We develop a genetic model of geographically structured coevolution in which gene flow links coevolving communities that may differ in both the direction and magnitude of reciprocal selection. The results show that geographically structured coevolution may lead to allele-frequency clines within both interacting species when fitnesses are spatially uniform or spatially heterogeneous. Furthermore, the results show that the behavior and shape of clines differ dramatically among different types of coevolutionary interaction. Antagonistic interactions produce dynamic clines that change shape rapidly through time, producing shifting patterns of local adaptation and maladaptation. Unlike antagonistic interactions, mutualisms generate stable equilibrium patterns that lead to fixed spatial patterns of adaptation. Interactions that vary between mutualism and antagonism produce both equilibrium and dynamic clines. Furthermore, the results demonstrate that these interactions may allow mutualisms to persist throughout the geographic range of an interaction, despite pockets of locally antagonistic selection. In all cases, the coevolved spatial patterns of allele frequencies are sensitive to the relative contributions of gene flow, selection, and overall habitat size, indicating that the appropriate scale for studies of geographically structured coevolution depends on the relative contributions of each of these factors.

Corresponding Editor: D. Roff

Scott L. Nuismer, John N. Thompson, and Richard Gomulkiewicz "COEVOLUTIONARY CLINES ACROSS SELECTION MOSAICS," Evolution 54(4), 1102-1115, (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1554/0014-3820(2000)054[1102:CCASM]2.0.CO;2
Received: 13 October 1999; Accepted: 1 March 2000; Published: 1 August 2000
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KEYWORDS
antagonism
clines
Coevolution
gene flow
geographic mosaic theory
local adaptation
maladaptation
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