When do factors promoting balanced selection also promote population persistence? A demographic perspective on Gillespie's SAS-CFF model
Sebastian J. Schreiber

TL;DR
This paper extends Gillespie's SAS-CFF model to explore how environmental stochasticity affects both genetic diversity and population persistence, revealing conditions where these goals align or conflict from a demographic perspective.
Contribution
It provides a demographic extension of the SAS-CFF model, analyzing how fitness function concavity influences genetic diversity and population persistence under environmental stochasticity.
Findings
Concave log-fitness functions promote genetic diversity and population persistence.
Convex log-fitness functions lead to allele fixation and potential extinction.
Environmental stochasticity can increase genetic diversity but may reduce overall population growth.
Abstract
Classical stochastic demography predicts that environmental stochasticity reduces population growth rates and, thereby, can increase extinction risk. In contrast, the SAS-CFF model demonstrates that environmental stochasticity can promote genetic diversity. Extending the SAS-CFF to account for demography, I examine the simultaneous effects of environmental stochasticity on genetic diversity and population persistence. Consistent with Gillespie's analysis, if the log-fitness function is concave and allelic responses to the environment are not perfectly correlated, then per-capita growth rates of rare alleles are positive and genetic diversity is maintained in the sense of stochastic persistence i.e. allelic frequencies tend to stay away from zero almost-surely and in probability. Alternatively, if the log-fitness function is convex, then per-capita growth rates of rare alleles are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics · Genetic diversity and population structure · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
