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How and When Selection Experiments Might Actually be Useful
Authors:Fuller Rebecca C  Baer Charles F  Travis Joseph
Institution:1 School of Computational Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4120
2 Department of Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-8525
3 Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4340
Abstract:Laboratory natural selection and artificial selection are vitaltools for addressing specific questions about evolutionary patternsof variation. Laboratory natural selection can illuminate whethera putative selective agent is capable of generating long-term,sustained changes in individual traits and suites of traits.Artificial selection is the essential tool for understandingthe general evolvability of traits and the extent to which geneticcorrelations constrain evolution. We review the contexts inwhich each type of experiment seems capable of offering keyinsights into important evolutionary issues. We also discusstheoretical and methodological considerations that play criticalroles in designing selection experiments that are relevant toevolutionary patterns of trait variation. In particular, wefocus on the critical role of selection intensity and the consequencesof experiments with different intensities. While selection experimentsare not practical in many cases, sophisticated selection experiments—designedwith careful consideration of the theory of selection—shouldbe taken beyond model organisms and used in well-chosen naturalsystems to understand natural patterns of variation.
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