Talk:Bet hedging (biology)

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Wikipedia Draft Outline - Bet-Hedging Jimshad, Miranda, Roxanne, Jamie

0. Summary of Bet-hedging I. Bet-hedging overview -Definition of Bet-hedging:

  • Define bet-hedging both colloquially and scientifically

-Categories of Bet-hedging:

  • Introduce the different categories of bet-hedging

-Theories behind Bet-hedging:

  • History of theoretical development
  • Explanation of the basic theory behind bet-hedging and how it arises in a population (similar to the current ‘The evolution of bet hedging’ section), mention it being tied in to unstable environments
  • Mathematical justification behind bet-hedging

II. Examples of Bet-hedging in various taxa -Prokarya: Bet-hedging during bacterial diauxic shift, bacterial persistence, Rhizobia, P. falciparum, S. pneumoniae

  • Eukaryotes
    • Animalia:
      • Invertebrates: Diaptomus sanguineus, Argulus coregoni, Bombus terrestris, Linyphia litigiosa (multiple paternity)
      • Vertebrates: Periparus ater
    • Plantae: Germination time across various species of desert annuals, Carlina vulgaris
    • Fungi: S. cerevisiae ([GAR+], Tsl1), evolution of bet-hedging in Neurospora crassa

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Bibliography

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For Planned Outline:

Foundations of bet-hedging:

Slatkin M. (1974). Hedging ones evolutionary bets. Nature 250,704–705.

Seger J., Brockmann J.H. (1987). What is bet-hedging? In Oxford surveys in evolutionary biology (eds Harvey P. H., PartridgeL.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Philippi T.,Seger J. (1989). Hedging one's evolutionary bets, revisited. Trends Ecol. Evol. 4, 41–44.

Prokarya:

Solopova, A., van Gestel, J., Weissing, F. J., Bachmann, H., Teusink, B., Kok, J., & Kuipers, O. P. (2014). Bet-hedging during bacterial diauxic shift. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America, 111(20), 7427-7432. doi:10.1073/pnas.1320063111

Beaumont, H. J. E., Kost, C., Rainey, P. B., Gallie, J., & Ferguson, G. C. (2009). Experimental evolution of bet hedging. Nature, 462(7269), 90-93. doi:10.1038/nature08504


Eukarya

a. Animalia: 
    i.Invertebrates
    ii. Vertebrates

Einum S., Fleming I. A.. (2004). Environmental unpredictability and offspring size: conservative versus diversified bet-hedging. Evol. Ecol. Res. 6, 443–455

b. Plantae
c. Fungi

Archaea


Modes of response to environmental change and the elusive empirical evidence for bet hedging. Retrieved February 15, 2017, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21411456

Bet-hedging as an evolutionary game: the trade-off between egg size and number. Retrieved February 15, 2017, from http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/276/1669/2963