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Individual differences determine the strength of ecological interactions

Abstract:
Biotic interactions are central to both ecological and evolutionary dynamics. In the vast majority of empirical studies the strength of intraspecific interactions is estimated using simple measures of population size. Biologists have long known that these are crude metrics, with experiments and theory suggesting that interactions between individuals should depend on traits, such as body size. In spite of this, it has been difficult to estimate the impact of traits on competitive ability from ecological field data, and this explains why the strength of biotic interactions has empirically been treated in a simplistic manner. Using long-term observational data from four different populations, we show that large Trinidadian guppies impose a significantly larger competitive pressure on conspecifics than individuals that are smaller; in other words, competition is asymmetric. When we incorporate this asymmetry into integral projection models the predicted size-structure is much closer to what we see in the field compared with models where competition is independent of body size. This difference in size-structure translates into a 2 fold difference in reproductive output. This demonstrates how the nature of ecological interactions drives the size structure which in turn will have important implications for both the ecological and evolutionary dynamics.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1073/pnas.2000635117

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Zoology
Sub department:
Zoology
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-9371-9003


Publisher:
National Academy of Sciences
Journal:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA More from this journal
Volume:
117
Issue:
29
Pages:
17068-17073
Publication date:
2020-07-06
Acceptance date:
2020-06-03
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EISSN:
1091-6490
ISSN:
0027-8424


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1108702
Local pid:
pubs:1108702
Deposit date:
2020-06-03

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