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Title: The effect of migration and variation on populations of Escherichia coli adapting to complex fluctuating environments
Authors: SELVESHWARI, S.
KHAIRE, KAUSTUBH CHANDRAKANT
KADAM, ADITEE
DEY, SUTIRTH
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Clonal immigrants
Escherichia coli
Experimental evolution
Sub-optimal environment
Unpredictable fluctuations
Variation in fitness
2022-OCT-WEEK2
TOC-OCT-2022
2022
Issue Date: Nov-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 35(11), 1500-1507.
Abstract: Migration, a critical evolutionary force, can have contrasting effects on adaptation. It can aid as well as impede adaptation. The effects of migration on microbial adaptation have been studied primarily in simple constant environments. Very little is known about the effects of migration on adaptation to complex, fluctuating environments. In our study, we subjected replicate populations of Escherichia coli, adapting to complex and unpredictably fluctuating environments to different proportions of clonal ancestral immigrants. Contrary to the results from simple/constant environments, the presence of clonal immigrants reduced all measured proxies of fitness. However, migration from a source population with a greater variance in fitness resulted in no change in fitness with respect to the no-migration control, except at the highest level of migration. Thus, the presence of variation in the immigrants could counter the adverse effects of migration in complex and unpredictably fluctuating environments. Our study demonstrates that the effects of migration are strongly dependent on the nature of the destination environment and the genetic makeup of immigrants. These results enhance our understanding of the influences of migrating populations, which could help better predict the consequences of migration.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.14101
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7413
ISSN: 1420-9101
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