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成年约氏栉蜥(Sceloporus jarrovii)热生理学的性别和体型差异。

Differences in the thermal physiology of adult Yarrow's spiny lizards (Sceloporus jarrovii) in relation to sex and body size.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, 107 Irvine Hall, Ohio University Athens, Ohio, 45701.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2014 Nov;4(22):4220-9. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1297. Epub 2014 Oct 20.

Abstract

Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is often assumed to reflect the phenotypic consequences of differential selection operating on each sex. Species that exhibit SSD may also show intersexual differences in other traits, including field-active body temperatures, preferred temperatures, and locomotor performance. For these traits, differences may be correlated with differences in body size or reflect sex-specific trait optima. Male and female Yarrow's spiny lizards, Sceloporus jarrovii, in a population in southeastern Arizona exhibit a difference in body temperature that is unrelated to variation in body size. The observed sexual variation in body temperature may reflect divergence in thermal physiology between the sexes. To test this hypothesis, we measured the preferred body temperatures of male and female lizards when recently fed and fasted. We also estimated the thermal sensitivity of stamina at seven body temperatures. Variation in these traits provided an opportunity to determine whether body size or sex-specific variation unrelated to size shaped their thermal physiology. Female lizards, but not males, preferred a lower body temperature when fasted, and this pattern was unrelated to body size. Larger individuals exhibited greater stamina, but we detected no significant effect of sex on the shape or height of the thermal performance curves. The thermal preference of males and females in a thermal gradient exceeded the optimal temperature for performance in both sexes. Our findings suggest that differences in thermal physiology are both sex- and size-based and that peak performance at low body temperatures may be adaptive given the reproductive cycles of this viviparous species. We consider the implications of our findings for the persistence of S. jarrovii and other montane ectotherms in the face of climate warming.

摘要

性二型(SSD)通常被认为反映了不同性别之间的差异选择对表型的影响。表现出 SSD 的物种在其他特征上也可能存在雌雄间差异,包括野外活跃体温、偏好温度和运动表现。对于这些特征,差异可能与体型差异相关,或者反映出性别特有的最佳特征。在亚利桑那州东南部的一个种群中,雄性和雌性 Yarrow 的刺蜥蜴(Sceloporus jarrovii)在体温上存在差异,与体型变化无关。观察到的体温性别差异可能反映了两性之间在热生理上的分歧。为了验证这一假设,我们测量了刚进食和禁食后的雄性和雌性蜥蜴的偏好体温。我们还估计了在七个体温下的耐力热敏感性。这些特征的变化提供了一个机会,以确定体型或与体型无关的性别特有变异是否塑造了它们的热生理。雌性蜥蜴,而不是雄性蜥蜴,在禁食时更喜欢较低的体温,而且这种模式与体型无关。较大的个体表现出更大的耐力,但我们没有检测到性别对热性能曲线的形状或高度有显著影响。在热梯度中,雄性和雌性蜥蜴的热偏好都超过了两性的最佳表现温度。我们的研究结果表明,热生理差异既是基于性别的,也是基于体型的,考虑到这种胎生物种的生殖周期,在低体温下的最佳性能可能是适应的。我们考虑了我们的研究结果对 S. jarrovii 和其他山地变温动物在面对气候变暖时的生存的影响。

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