Maintenance of polygenic sex determination in a fluctuating environment: an individual-based model
Authored by A W Bateman, B R Anholt
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13054
Sponsors:
National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Platforms:
C++
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Abstract
R. A. Fisher predicted that individuals should invest equally in
offspring of both sexes, and that the proportion of males and females
produced (the primary sex ratio) should evolve towards 1:1 when
unconstrained. For many species, sex determination is dependent on sex
chromosomes, creating a strong tendency for balanced sex ratios, but in
other cases, multiple autosomal genes interact to determine sex. In such
cases, the maintenance of multiple sex-determining alleles at multiple
loci and the consequent among-family variability in sex ratios presents
a puzzle, as theory predicts that such systems should be unstable.
Theory also predicts that environmental influences on sex can complicate
outcomes of genetic sex determination, and that population structure may
play a role. Tigriopus californicus, a copepod that lives in splash-pool
metapopulations and exhibits polygenic and environment-dependent sex
determination, presents a test case for relevant theory. We use this
species as a model for parameterizing an individual-based simulation to
investigate conditions that could maintain polygenic sex determination.
We find that metapopulation structure can delay the degradation of
polygenic sex determination and that periods of alternating
frequency-dependent selection, imposed by seasonal fluctuations in
environmental conditions, can maintain polygenic sex determination
indefinitely.
Tags
Individual-based model
differentiation
selection
Populations
Genetic-variation
Ratio
Copepod
Sex ratio
Alternating selection
Environmental sex determination
Genetic
sex determination
Polygenic sex determination
Tigriopus californicus
Copepod tigriopus-californicus
Harpacticoid copepod
Achiasmatic
meiosis
Rana-rugosa
Chromosomes