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Habitat-Selecting Life History

Morris, Douglas W. and Lundberg, Per LU (2026) In Fishes 11(1).
Abstract

Adaptive life histories emerge through their environmentally dependent effects on fitness. Those effects are consequences of habitat quality and the density-dependent decisions that organisms make on habitat choice. Density dependence for ideal organisms maximizing fitness through habitat selection is uniquely revealed by their habitat isodars, lines in the state space of species’ densities that confer equal fitness between habitats coupled by dispersal. We use isodars to structure simple simulations of habitat selection in stable and stochastic environments. The simulations demonstrate an indirect effect of ideal habitat selection that can dampen otherwise wide fluctuations in abundance and their impact on pace-of-life strategies. The... (More)

Adaptive life histories emerge through their environmentally dependent effects on fitness. Those effects are consequences of habitat quality and the density-dependent decisions that organisms make on habitat choice. Density dependence for ideal organisms maximizing fitness through habitat selection is uniquely revealed by their habitat isodars, lines in the state space of species’ densities that confer equal fitness between habitats coupled by dispersal. We use isodars to structure simple simulations of habitat selection in stable and stochastic environments. The simulations demonstrate an indirect effect of ideal habitat selection that can dampen otherwise wide fluctuations in abundance and their impact on pace-of-life strategies. The ability of habitat selection to equalize fitness between habitats also has a direct effect on life history evolution. Habitat selection can promote phenotypically plastic life histories between habitats that might otherwise convey divergent genetically fixed strategies. The direct and indirect effects on life history demonstrate that it is not just habitat that requires our concern in managing and conserving nature, but how those activities are likely to impinge on habitat selection.

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adaptive function, dispersal, fitness sets, ideal free distribution, isodar, phenotypic plasticity, reaction norm, selection, strategy
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Fishes
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55
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MDPI AG
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2410-3888
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10.3390/fishes11010055
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  series       = {{Fishes}},
  title        = {{Habitat-Selecting Life History}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes11010055}},
  doi          = {{10.3390/fishes11010055}},
  volume       = {{11}},
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