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一种理解变化世界中范围变化的机制方法:什么造就了先锋物种?

A mechanistic approach to understanding range shifts in a changing world: What makes a pioneer?

作者信息

Wingfield J C, Krause J S, Perez J H, Chmura H E, Németh Z, Word K R, Calisi R M, Meddle S L

机构信息

Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

出版信息

Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2015 Oct 1;222:44-53. doi: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2015.08.022. Epub 2015 Sep 1.

Abstract

A species' range can be thought of as a manifestation of the ecological niche in space. Within a niche, evolution has resulted in traits that maximize fitness. Across millennia, natural oscillations in temperature have caused shifts in the geographic location of appropriate habitat and with corresponding changes in species' ranges. Contemporary climate change and human disturbance may lead to rapid range expansion or contractions with largely unknown consequences. Birds provide an excellent case study of this phenomenon with some taxa expanding range and others contracting even to the point of extinction. What leads some populations to expand while others contract? Are there physiological and behavioral attributes of "pioneers" at the forefront of a range shift/expansion? The concept of allostasis provides a framework with which to begin to evaluate when a species will be able to successfully expand into new habitat. This tool allows the integration of normal energetic demands (e.g. wear and tear of daily and seasonal routines) with novel challenges posed by unfamiliar and human altered environments. Allostasis is particularly attractive because it allows assessment of how individual phenotypes may respond differentially to changing environments. Here, we use allostasis to evaluate what characteristics of individuals and their environment permit successful range expansion. Understanding variation in the regulatory mechanisms that influence response to a novel environment will be fundamental for understanding the phenotypes of pioneers.

摘要

一个物种的分布范围可以被视为其生态位在空间上的一种表现形式。在一个生态位内,进化产生了使适应性最大化的特征。数千年来,温度的自然波动导致了适宜栖息地地理位置的变化,以及物种分布范围的相应改变。当代气候变化和人类干扰可能导致分布范围迅速扩大或缩小,其后果在很大程度上尚不清楚。鸟类为这一现象提供了一个绝佳的案例研究,一些分类群的分布范围在扩大,而另一些甚至缩小到濒临灭绝的地步。是什么导致一些种群扩张而另一些收缩呢?在分布范围转移/扩张前沿的“先锋”是否具有生理和行为属性呢?适应性负荷的概念提供了一个框架,用以开始评估一个物种何时能够成功扩展到新的栖息地。这个工具能够将正常的能量需求(例如日常和季节性活动的损耗)与不熟悉的和人类改变的环境所带来的新挑战整合起来。适应性负荷特别有吸引力,因为它能够评估个体表型如何对不断变化的环境做出不同反应。在这里,我们运用适应性负荷来评估个体及其环境的哪些特征能够促成成功的分布范围扩张。理解影响对新环境反应的调节机制的变化,对于理解先锋的表型至关重要。

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