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Sanctions, Partner Recognition, and Variation in Mutualism
by
Tiffin, Peter
, Yoder, Jeremy B.
in
Animals
/ Coevolution
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooperation
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Incentives
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutualism
/ Natural populations
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Recognition
/ Symbionts
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Sanctions, Partner Recognition, and Variation in Mutualism
by
Tiffin, Peter
, Yoder, Jeremy B.
in
Animals
/ Coevolution
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooperation
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Incentives
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutualism
/ Natural populations
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Recognition
/ Symbionts
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Sanctions, Partner Recognition, and Variation in Mutualism
by
Tiffin, Peter
, Yoder, Jeremy B.
in
Animals
/ Coevolution
/ Computer simulation
/ Cooperation
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic models
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation
/ Incentives
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Mutualism
/ Natural populations
/ Population genetics
/ Population structure
/ Recognition
/ Symbionts
/ Symbiosis
2017
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Sanctions, Partner Recognition, and Variation in Mutualism
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Sanctions, Partner Recognition, and Variation in Mutualism
2017
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Mutualistic interactions can be stabilized against invasion by noncooperative individuals by putting such “cheaters” at a selective disadvantage. Selection against cheaters should eliminate genetic variation in partner quality—yet such variation is often found in natural populations. One explanation for this paradox is that mutualism outcomes are determined not only by responses to partner performance but also by partner signals. Here, we build a model of coevolution in a symbiotic mutualism, in which hosts’ ability to sanction noncooperative symbionts and recognition of symbiont signals are determined by separate loci, as are symbionts’ cooperation and expression of signals. In the model, variation persists without destabilizing the interaction, in part because coevolution of symbiont signals and host recognition is altered by the coevolution of sanctions and cooperation, and vice versa. Individual-based simulations incorporating population structure strongly corroborate these results. The dual systems of sanctions and partner recognition converge toward conditions similar to some economic models of mutualistic symbiosis, in which hosts offering the right incentives to potential symbionts can initiate symbiosis without screening for partner quality. These results predict that mutualists can maintain variation in recognition of partner signals or in the ability to sanction noncooperators without destabilizing mutualism, and they reinforce the notion that studies of mutualism should consider communication between partners as well as the exchange of benefits.
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