Zimova Marketa, Mills L Scott, Nowak J Joshua
Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Program, College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University, Box 7617, David Clark Labs, Raleigh, NC, 27695-7617, USA.
Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, 59812, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2016 Mar;19(3):299-307. doi: 10.1111/ele.12568. Epub 2016 Jan 21.
Anthropogenic climate change has created myriad stressors that threaten to cause local extinctions if wild populations fail to adapt to novel conditions. We studied individual and population-level fitness costs of a climate change-induced stressor: camouflage mismatch in seasonally colour molting species confronting decreasing snow cover duration. Based on field measurements of radiocollared snowshoe hares, we found strong selection on coat colour molt phenology, such that animals mismatched with the colour of their background experienced weekly survival decreases up to 7%. In the absence of adaptive response, we show that these mortality costs would result in strong population-level declines by the end of the century. However, natural selection acting on wide individual variation in molt phenology might enable evolutionary adaptation to camouflage mismatch. We conclude that evolutionary rescue will be critical for hares and other colour molting species to keep up with climate change.
人为气候变化带来了无数压力源,如果野生种群无法适应新环境,这些压力源可能导致局部灭绝。我们研究了气候变化引发的一个压力源对个体和种群层面的适应性成本:在季节性换毛物种中,随着积雪持续时间缩短,伪装不匹配的情况。基于对佩戴无线电项圈的雪兔的实地测量,我们发现对皮毛换毛物候有强烈选择,以至于与背景颜色不匹配的动物每周存活率下降高达7%。在没有适应性反应的情况下,我们表明这些死亡成本将导致到本世纪末种群数量大幅下降。然而,作用于换毛物候广泛个体差异的自然选择可能使进化适应伪装不匹配。我们得出结论,进化拯救对于野兔和其他换毛物种跟上气候变化至关重要。