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动态进化:与快速分布范围扩张相关的广泛资源的特化,以应对气候变化。

Evolution on the move: specialization on widespread resources associated with rapid range expansion in response to climate change.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, , Bristol BS8 1UD, UK, Department of Biology, University of York, , York YO10 5DD, UK, Windrush Ecology Ltd, , Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxford OX10 8BA, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Dec 11;281(1776):20131800. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1800. Print 2014 Feb 7.

Abstract

Generalist species and phenotypes are expected to perform best under rapid environmental change. In contrast to this view that generalists will inherit the Earth, we find that increased use of a single host plant is associated with the recent climate-driven range expansion of the UK brown argus butterfly. Field assays of female host plant preference across the UK reveal a diversity of adaptations to host plants in long-established parts of the range, whereas butterflies in recently colonized areas are more specialized, consistently preferring to lay eggs on one host plant species that is geographically widespread throughout the region of expansion, despite being locally rare. By common-garden rearing of females' offspring, we also show an increase in dispersal propensity associated with the colonization of new sites. Range expansion is therefore associated with an increase in the spatial scale of adaptation as dispersive specialists selectively spread into new regions. Major restructuring of patterns of local adaptation is likely to occur across many taxa with climate change, as lineages suited to regional colonization rather than local success emerge and expand.

摘要

一般主义物种和表型预计将在快速的环境变化下表现最佳。与一般主义者将继承地球的观点相反,我们发现,对单一宿主植物的更多利用与英国棕色豹纹蝶因近期气候驱动的范围扩大有关。在英国各地进行的雌性宿主植物偏好的实地测定显示,在范围的长期确立部分存在着对宿主植物的多种适应,而在最近被殖民的地区的蝴蝶则更加专业化,始终偏爱在一种在整个扩展区域内广泛分布的宿主植物物种上产卵,尽管在当地很稀少。通过对雌性后代进行共同养殖,我们还发现与新地点的殖民化相关的扩散倾向增加。因此,随着扩散专家选择性地传播到新的区域,范围的扩大与适应的空间尺度的增加有关。随着适应于区域殖民化而不是当地成功的谱系的出现和扩展,气候变化可能会导致许多类群的局部适应模式发生重大重构。

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