Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Aug 14;280(1768):20131444. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1444. Print 2013 Oct 7.
Continued range expansion into physiologically challenging environments requires invasive species to maintain adaptive phenotypic performance. The adrenocortical stress response, governed in part by glucocorticoid hormones, influences physiological and behavioural responses of vertebrates to environmental stressors. However, any adaptive role of this response in invasive populations that are expanding into extreme environments is currently unclear. We experimentally manipulated the adrenocortical stress response of invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) to investigate its effect on phenotypic performance and fitness at the species' range front in the Tanami Desert, Australia. Here, toads are vulnerable to overheating and dehydration during the annual hot-dry season and display elevated plasma corticosterone levels indicative of severe environmental stress. By comparing unmanipulated control toads with toads whose adrenocortical stress response was manipulated to increase acute physiological stress responsiveness, we found that control toads had significantly reduced daily evaporative water loss and higher survival relative to the experimental animals. The adrenocortical stress response hence appears essential in facilitating complex phenotypic performance and setting fitness trajectories of individuals from invasive species during range expansion.
连续的范围扩张进入生理上具有挑战性的环境要求入侵物种保持适应性表型表现。肾上腺皮质应激反应,部分由糖皮质激素控制,影响脊椎动物对环境胁迫的生理和行为反应。然而,这种反应在入侵种群中扩展到极端环境中的任何适应性作用目前尚不清楚。我们通过实验操纵入侵的甘蔗蟾蜍(Rhinella marina)的肾上腺皮质应激反应,以调查其在澳大利亚塔纳米沙漠物种前沿的表型表现和适应性的影响。在这里,蟾蜍在一年一度的炎热干旱季节中容易过热和脱水,并表现出升高的血浆皮质酮水平,表明存在严重的环境压力。通过比较未受干扰的对照蟾蜍和其肾上腺皮质应激反应被操纵以增加急性生理应激反应性的蟾蜍,我们发现对照蟾蜍的每日蒸发失水明显减少,并且相对于实验动物具有更高的存活率。因此,在范围扩张期间,肾上腺皮质应激反应似乎对于促进个体的复杂表型表现和确定入侵物种的适应性轨迹至关重要。