Evolution of cannibalistic traits: scenarios derived from adaptive dynamics |
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Authors: | Dercole Fabio Rinaldi Sergio |
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Institution: | CIRITA, Politecnico di Milano, Via Ponzio 34/5, 20133 Milan, Italy. dercole@elet.polimi.it |
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Abstract: | The evolution of cannibalistic traits in consumer populations is studied in this paper with the approach of adaptive dynamics theory. The model is kept at its minimum complexity by eliminating some environmental characteristics, like heterogeneity and seasonalities, and by hiding the size-structure of the population. Evolutionary dynamics are identified through numerical bifurcation analysis, applied both to the ecological (resident-mutant) model and to the canonical equation of adaptive dynamics. The result is a rich catalog of evolutionary scenarios involving evolutionary stable strategies and branching points both in the monomorphic and dimorphic dynamics. The possibility of evolutionary extinction of highly cannibalistic populations is also ascertained. This allows one to explain why cannibalism can be a transient stage of evolution. |
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Keywords: | Cannibalism Evolution Adaptive dynamics Evolutionary stable strategy Branching Dwarfs and giants |
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