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Ecology and the Evolution of Biphasic Life Cycles.

Josie S Hughes, Sarah P Otto.   

Abstract

Sexual eukaryotes undergo an alternation between haploid and diploid nuclear phases. In some organisms, both the haploid and diploid phases undergo somatic development and exist as independent entities. Despite recent attention, the mechanisms by which such biphasic life cycles evolve and persist remain obscure. One explanation that has received little theoretical attention is that haploid-diploid organisms may exploit their environments more efficiently through niche differentiation of the two ploidy phases. Even in isomorphic species, in which adults are morphologically similar, slight differences in the adult phase or among juveniles may play an important ecological role and help maintain haploid-diploidy. We develop a genetic model for the evolution of life cycles that incorporates density-dependent growth. We find that ecological differences between haploid and diploid phases can lead to the evolution and maintenance of biphasic life cycles under a broad range of conditions. Parameter estimates derived from demographic data on a population of Gracilaria gracilis, a haploid-diploid red alga with an isomorphic alternation of generations, are used to demonstrate that an ecological explanation for haploid-diploidy is plausible even when there are only slight morphological differences among adults.

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Keywords:  Gracilaria; alternation of generations; diploidy; haploidy

Year:  1999        PMID: 10506546     DOI: 10.1086/303241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Nat        ISSN: 0003-0147            Impact factor:   3.926


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