Fine-scale spatio-temporal variation in natural selection on reproductive traits across two wild bird species

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Abstract Natural selection drives adaptive evolution and underpins eco-evolutionary processes. However, the causes of variation of selection (strength and direction), and its spatio-temporally scaling, remain poorly understood. Most selection estimates are population-wide, ignoring the variation in fine-scale selection regimes within populations. We quantify variation in selection within sub-populations of a long-term study of great tits (Parus major) and blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) in Wytham Woods, UK. Using mixed-effect modelling, we decomposed temporal, spatial and spatio-temporal variation in selection on laying date, clutch size and their correlational selection. Across species, we detected non-linear selection for larger clutch size and earlier laying, and negative correlational selection. Spatio-temporal effects explained most variation in selection across traits and species, suggesting that the causes of selection are controlled by interacting temporal (e.g. climate) and spatial (e.g. habitat) mechanisms. Laying date had strong temporal (among-year) variation for both species, whereas spatial components generally explained little variation. Selection estimates were highly correlated between species for all traits except for correlational selection, with higher agreement when analyzing fledgling versus recruitment numbers. Our results suggest common factors underpinning small-scale spatio-temporal variation in selection in both species and that such analyses can identify the sources causing natural selection. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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