Two tiers, not one: Different sources of extrinsic mortality have opposing effects on life history traits.

IF 19.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Energy Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1017/S0140525X24001316
Bruce J Ellis, Brie M Reid, Karen L Kramer
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Guided by concepts from life history (LH) theory, a large human research literature has tested the hypothesis that exposures to extrinsic mortality (EM) promote the development of faster LH strategies (e.g., earlier/faster reproduction, higher offspring number). A competing model proposes that, because EM in the past was intimately linked to energetic constraints, such exposures specifically led to the development of slower LH strategies. We empirically address this debate by examining (1) LH variation among small-scale societies under different environmental conditions; (2) country-, regional- and community-level correlations between ecological conditions, mortality, maturational timing, and fertility; (3) individual-level correlations between this same set of factors; and (4) natural experiments leveraging the impact of externally-caused changes in mortality on LH traits. Partially supporting each model, we found that harsh conditions encompassing energetic stress and ambient cues to EM (external cues received through sensory systems) have countervailing effects on the development of LH strategies, both delaying pubertal maturation and promoting an accelerated pace of reproduction and higher offspring number. We conclude that, although energetics are fundamental to many developmental processes, providing a first tier of environmental influence, this first tier alone cannot explain these countervailing effects. An important second tier of environmental influence is afforded by ambient cues to EM. We advance a 2-tiered model that delineates this second tier and its central role in regulating development of LH strategies. Consideration of the first and second tier together is necessary to account for the observed countervailing shifts toward both slower and faster LH traits.

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两层,而不是一层:不同的外在死亡率对生命史特征的影响截然相反。
在生活史(LH)理论概念的指导下,大量的人类研究文献对以下假设进行了检验:暴露于外在死亡率(EM)会促进更快的生活史策略的发展(例如,更早/更快的繁殖,更多的后代数量)。另一个与之竞争的模型则认为,由于过去的外在死亡率与能量限制密切相关,因此这种暴露特别导致了较慢的LH策略的发展。我们通过以下方法对这一争论进行了实证研究:(1)不同环境条件下小规模社会中 LH 的变化;(2)生态条件、死亡率、成熟时间和生育率之间在国家、地区和社区层面上的相关性;(3)同一系列因素之间在个体层面上的相关性;以及(4)利用外部因素引起的死亡率变化对 LH 特征影响的自然实验。我们发现,包括能量压力和环境对EM的提示(通过感官系统接收的外部提示)在内的严酷条件对LH策略的发展具有反作用,既能延迟青春期成熟,又能促进加快繁殖速度和增加后代数量。我们的结论是,虽然能量是许多发育过程的基础,提供了第一层环境影响,但仅靠第一层环境影响无法解释这些抵消效应。环境对电磁的第二层重要影响来自于环境线索。我们提出了一个双层模型,该模型描述了第二层环境及其在调节 LH 策略发展中的核心作用。要解释所观察到的向较慢和较快 LH 特性的反作用转变,就必须同时考虑第一和第二层因素。
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ACS Energy Letters
ACS Energy Letters Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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