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Sex, Competition and Mimicry : an eco-evolutionary model reveals how ecological interactions shape the evolution of phenotypes in sympatry

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Phenotypic evolution in sympatric species can be strongly impacted by species interactions, either mutualistic or antagonistic, which may favour local phenotypic divergence or convergence. Interspecific sexual interactions between sympatric species has been shown to favour phenotypic divergence of traits used as sexual cues for example. Those traits may also be involved in local adaptation or in other types of species interactions resulting in complex evolution of traits shared by sympatric species. Here we focus on mimicry and study how reproductive interference may impair phenotypic convergence between species with various levels of defences. We use a deterministic model assuming two sympatric species and where individuals can display two different warning colour patterns. This eco-evolutionary model explores how ecological interactions shape phenotypic evolution within sympatric species. We investigate the effect of (1) the opposing density-dependent selections exerted on colour patterns by predation and reproductive behaviour, and (2) the impact of relative species and phenotype abundances on the fitness costs faced by each individual depending on their species and phenotype. Our model shows that reproductive interference may limit the convergent effect of mimetic interactions and may promote phenotypic divergence between Müllerian mimics. The divergent and convergent evolution of traits also strongly depends on the relative species and phenotype abundances and levels of trophic competition, highlighting how the eco-evolutionary feedbacks between phenotypic evolution and species abundances may result in strikingly different evolutionary routes.

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hal-03046115 , version 1 (08-12-2020)

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Boussens-Dumon Grégoire, Llaurens Violaine. Sex, Competition and Mimicry : an eco-evolutionary model reveals how ecological interactions shape the evolution of phenotypes in sympatry. 2020. ⟨hal-03046115⟩
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