ETH Zurich, Experimental Ecology, Institute for Integrative Biology, Universitätsstrasse 16, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Biology (Basel). 2012 Sep 13;1(2):411-38. doi: 10.3390/biology1020411.
It is now generally acknowledged that climate change has wide-ranging biological consequences, potentially leading to impacts on biodiversity. Environmental factors can have diverse and often strong effects on reproduction, with obvious ramifications for population fitness. Nevertheless, reproductive traits are often neglected in conservation considerations. Focusing on animals, recent progress in sexual selection and sexual conflict research suggests that reproductive costs may pose an underestimated hurdle during rapid climate change, potentially lowering adaptive potential and increasing extinction risk of certain populations. Nevertheless, regime shifts may have both negative and positive effects on reproduction, so it is important to acquire detailed experimental data. We hence present an overview of the literature reporting short-term reproductive consequences of exposure to different environmental factors. From the enormous diversity of findings, we conclude that climate change research could benefit greatly from more coordinated efforts incorporating evolutionary approaches in order to obtain cross-comparable data on how individual and population reproductive fitness respond in the long term. Therefore, we propose ideas and methods concerning future efforts dealing with reproductive consequences of climate change, in particular by highlighting the advantages of multi-generational experimental evolution experiments.
现在人们普遍认识到,气候变化对生物有广泛的影响,可能会对生物多样性产生影响。环境因素对生殖有多种影响,而且通常影响很大,对种群的适应能力有明显的影响。然而,在保护考虑中,生殖特征往往被忽视。以动物为例,最近在性选择和性冲突研究方面的进展表明,在快速的气候变化中,生殖成本可能构成一个被低估的障碍,降低某些种群的适应潜力和增加灭绝风险。然而,生态系统的改变可能对生殖有负面和正面的影响,因此获取详细的实验数据非常重要。我们因此概述了文献中关于暴露于不同环境因素对短期生殖的影响的报道。从大量的发现中,我们得出结论,气候变化研究可以从更多的协调努力中受益,这些努力纳入了进化方法,以便获得关于个体和种群生殖适应性如何长期响应的可比较数据。因此,我们提出了关于应对气候变化对生殖影响的未来努力的想法和方法,特别是通过突出多代实验进化实验的优势。