2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1201695109
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Allee effect promotes diversity in traveling waves of colonization

Abstract: Most mathematical studies on expanding populations have focused on the rate of range expansion of a population. However, the genetic consequences of population expansion remain an understudied body of theory. Describing an expanding population as a traveling wave solution derived from a classical reaction-diffusion model, we analyze the spatio-temporal evolution of its genetic structure. We show that the presence of an Allee effect (i.e., a lower per capita growth rate at low densities) drastically modifies ge… Show more

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“…Predicting the rate of colonization may be particularly challenging for pushed waves because they can advance slowly in the beginning due to an Allee effect but accelerate later as the bulk density increases (47,56). Pushed waves are also expected to have slower rates of neutral evolution and diversity loss compared with pulled expansions (26,57). The conservation strategies to limit pulled and pushed invasions could also be very different.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predicting the rate of colonization may be particularly challenging for pushed waves because they can advance slowly in the beginning due to an Allee effect but accelerate later as the bulk density increases (47,56). Pushed waves are also expected to have slower rates of neutral evolution and diversity loss compared with pulled expansions (26,57). The conservation strategies to limit pulled and pushed invasions could also be very different.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, our results support the idea that negative demographic consequences of Allee effects can be counter-balanced by their beneficial impacts on gene flow. A good example of this seemingly paradoxical conclusion is the work of Roques et al [7], which modelled a scenario of expansion with Allee effects (but without long-distance gene flow). Our expectation is that most leading-edge populations of tree species that managed to establish and eventually expand should have benefitted from this rescue effect, in view of their typically high inbreeding depression (that make them prone to Allee effects).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those populations that form the leading edge of an expanding species range are predicted to experience profound evolutionary changes [5][6][7]. In many organisms, including trees, range expansions are typically promoted by rare events of long-distance dispersal that enable small pioneer populations to establish far ahead of the continuous range and to fill the empty area with their progeny [5,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The cooperator strain also displays an Allee effect (where the per capita growth rate of the population is maximal at intermediate population densities). This type of growth is predicted to have a strong effect on the dynamics of expanding populations (36)(37)(38)(39).…”
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