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The Landscape of Natural Selection During Early Population Establishment in an Invasive Lizard
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The Landscape of Natural Selection During Early Population Establishment in an Invasive Lizard

Anthony L Gilbert, Amélie Fargevieille, David M Delaney, Andrew M Durso, Joshua M Hall, Ariel F Kahrl, Timothy S Mitchell, Philip R Pearson, Aaron M Reedy, Robert M Cox, …
Evolution, Vol.79(12)
09-13-2025
PMID: 40971617

Abstract

Density-Dependence Ecological Release Biological Invasion Anole Survival Fitness
Populations during early stages of establishment are sensitive to forms of demographic regulation coinciding with rapid growth, which may also coincide with specific patterns of natural selection due to demographic variation. Understanding how selection varies during the establishment of new populations, however, is complicated by the constraint of knowing the precise age of a population as it grows over time. To address this, we established six brown anole (Anolis sagrei) populations on spoil islands in Florida and manipulated initial sex ratios to understand how natural selection is influenced by the demographic composition of founding populations. We found that initial sex ratios of founding populations led to age-specific patterns of natural selection. Juveniles experienced stronger selection in populations that began with a female-biased sex ratio, and the strength of natural selection on juvenile size strengthened with increasing population density. We also found substantial variation in selection, suggesting that the relationship between phenotypes and fitness across early generations of a population is not consistent over time. As a result, variation in natural selection driven by demographic aspects within populations may provide opportunities for rapid population growth and novel evolutionary trajectories during the earliest stages of establishment.

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