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Optimal allocation in annual plants with density-dependent fitness.

Sergiy Koshkin1, Zachary Zalles2, Michael F Tobin3, Nicolas Toumbacaris4, Cameron Spiess5.   

Abstract

We study optimal two-sector (vegetative and reproductive) allocation models of annual plants in temporally variable environments that incorporate effects of density-dependent lifetime variability and juvenile mortality in a fitness function whose expected value is maximized. Only special cases of arithmetic and geometric mean maximizers have previously been considered in the literature, and we also allow a wider range of production functions with diminishing returns. The model predicts that the time of maturity is pushed to an earlier date as the correlation between individual lifetimes increases, and while optimal schedules are bang-bang at the extremes, the transition is mediated by schedules where vegetative growth is mixed with reproduction for a wide intermediate range. The mixed growth lasts longer when the production function is less concave allowing for better leveraging of plant size when generating seeds. Analytic estimates are obtained for the power means that interpolate between arithmetic and geometric mean and correspond to partially correlated lifetime distributions.

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Keywords:  Allocation schedule; Bet hedging; Control-affine system; Density dependence; Diminishing returns; Eco-evolutionary feedback; Evolutionary stable strategy; Fitness; Graded allocation; Mixed growth; Random lifetime; Recruitment survival; Seed yield; Singular control; Temporal variability

Year:  2021        PMID: 33846896     DOI: 10.1007/s12064-021-00343-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theory Biosci        ISSN: 1431-7613            Impact factor:   1.919


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