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UITNODIGING Vincent H in voor het bijwonen van de openbare verdediging van het proefschrift ONTOGENESIS an eco evolutionary perspective on life history complexit y ONTOGENESIS an eco evolutionary perspective on life history complexity door Vincent Hin ONTOGENESIS in de Aula der Universiteit van Amsterdam Oude Lutherse Kerk Singel 411, Amsterdam Vrijdag 3 november 2017 11:00 uur Receptie na afloop 2017 Vincent Hin vincent.hin@gmail.com Vincent H in Paranimfen Thomas Oudman thomas.oudman@gmail.com I B E D Hanna ten Brink hannatenbrink@gmail.com
ONTOGENESIS: An Eco-Evolutionary Perspective on Life History Complexity by Vincent Hin
Hin, V. 2017. Ontogenesis: an eco-evolutionary perspective on life history complexity PhD thesis, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands The research presented in this thesis was funded by the European Research Council under the European Union s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement No. 322814. Cover design: Y. Namavar, V. Hin and J. van Arkel Cover illustrations: Y. Namavar Printed by Ipskamp printing, Enschede ISBN: 978-94-91407-49-9
ONTOGENESIS: An Eco-Evolutionary Perspective on Life History Complexity ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof. dr. ir. K.I.J. Maex ten overstaan van een door het College voor Promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit op vrijdag 3 november 2017, te 11:00 uur door Vincent Hin geboren te Amsterdam
Promotiecommissie: Promotor: prof. dr. A.M. de Roos Universiteit van Amsterdam Overige leden: prof. dr. R. Ferrière École Normale Supérieure, Paris dr. E. Kisdi University of Helsinki prof. dr. J. van der Meer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam prof. dr. P.C. de Ruiter Universiteit van Amsterdam prof. dr. H. Caswell Universiteit van Amsterdam dr. C.J.M. Egas Universiteit van Amsterdam Faculteit: Faculteit der Natuurwetenschappen, Wiskunde en Informatica
Contents 1 General Introduction 1 2 Evolution of Size-Dependent Intraspecific Competition Yields Paradoxical Predictions on the Scaling of Metabolism with Body Size 13 2.1 Introduction.............................. 15 2.2 Model description........................... 19 2.3 Results................................. 24 2.4 Discussion............................... 31 Appendices.................................. 38 2.A Supplementary figure......................... 38 2.B Data collection and analysis...................... 39 2.C Supplementary figure......................... 44 3 Evolution of Metabolic Scaling 45 3.1 Introduction.............................. 47 3.2 Model and method........................... 51 3.3 Results................................. 56 3.4 Discussion............................... 62 4 Cannibalism and Intraguild Predation Community Dynamics: Coexistence, Competitive Exclusion and the Loss of Alternative Stable States 67 4.1 Introduction.............................. 69 4.2 Model................................. 72 4.3 Results................................. 76 4.4 Discussion............................... 82 Appendices.................................. 88 4.A Additional effects of cannibalism on predator equilibria........ 88 4.B Studies measuring cannibalistic preference............... 91 v
5 Cannibalism Prevents Evolutionary Suicide of Ontogenetic Omnivores in a Life History Intraguild Predation System 93 5.1 Introduction.............................. 95 5.2 Model and method........................... 98 5.3 Results................................. 106 5.4 Discussion............................... 116 Appendices.................................. 124 5.A Motivation for attack rate parameters................. 124 5.B Supplementary figure......................... 126 6 Fisheries-Induced Evolution in Cannibalism Promotes Collapses of Fish Populations 127 6.1 Introduction.............................. 129 6.2 Model and method........................... 131 6.3 Results................................. 141 6.4 Discussion............................... 145 7 General Discussion 153 7.1 Ontogenetic asymmetry........................ 154 7.2 The origins of ontogenetic asymmetry................. 155 7.3 Eco-evolutionary dynamics of ontogenetic asymmetry in more complex communities.............................. 161 7.4 Remaining questions and future directions............... 166 Bibliography 171 Summary 189 Samenvatting 193 Acknowledgments / Dankwoord 199 Author Contributions 203 Author Affiliations 205 vi