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温暖的冬季会降低青蛙的繁殖力并改变繁殖物候,从而改变幼体发育和变态时间。

Warmer winters reduce frog fecundity and shift breeding phenology, which consequently alters larval development and metamorphic timing.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 44106-7080, USA.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2015 Mar;21(3):1058-65. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12720. Epub 2014 Sep 29.

Abstract

One widely documented phenological response to climate change is the earlier occurrence of spring-breeding events. While such climate change-driven shifts in phenology are common, their consequences for individuals and populations have rarely been investigated. I addressed this gap in our knowledge by using a multi-year observational study of six wood frog (Rana sylvatica) populations near the southern edge of their range. I tested first if winter temperature or precipitation affected the date of breeding and female fecundity, and second if timing of breeding affected subsequent larval development rate, mass at metamorphosis, date of metamorphosis, and survival. Warmer winters were associated with earlier breeding but reduced female fecundity. Winter precipitation did not affect breeding date, but was positively associated with female fecundity. There was no association between earlier breeding and larval survival or mass at metamorphosis, but earlier breeding was associated with delayed larval development. The delay in larval development was explained through a counterintuitive correlation between breeding date and temperature during larval development. Warmer winters led to earlier breeding, which in turn was associated with cooler post-breeding temperatures that slowed larval development. The delay in larval development did not fully compensate for the earlier breeding, such that for every 2 days earlier that breeding took place, the average date of metamorphosis was 1 day earlier. Other studies have found that earlier metamorphosis is associated with increased postmetamorphic growth and survival, suggesting that earlier breeding has beneficial effects on wood frog populations.

摘要

气候变化导致物候期提前是一个被广泛记录的现象,这与春季繁殖事件的发生有关。虽然这种气候变化引起的物候变化很常见,但它们对个体和种群的影响很少被研究过。我通过对六个接近其分布范围南部边缘的林蛙种群进行多年的观测研究,填补了这一知识空白。我首先检验了冬季温度或降水是否影响繁殖日期和雌性繁殖力,其次检验了繁殖时间是否影响后续的幼体发育率、变态时的质量、变态日期和存活率。较温暖的冬季与更早的繁殖期有关,但会降低雌性繁殖力。冬季降水不会影响繁殖日期,但与雌性繁殖力呈正相关。更早的繁殖与幼体存活率或变态时的质量之间没有关联,但与幼体发育延迟有关。幼体发育的延迟可以通过繁殖日期与幼体发育期间的温度之间的反直觉相关性来解释。较温暖的冬季导致更早的繁殖,而随后的繁殖后温度较低,这减缓了幼体的发育。幼体发育的延迟并没有完全弥补更早的繁殖,因此,繁殖时间每提前 2 天,变态的平均日期就会提前 1 天。其他研究发现,较早的变态与后期的生长和存活率增加有关,这表明更早的繁殖对林蛙种群有有益的影响。

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