Nilsson Johan F, Nilsson Jan-Åke
Department of Biology, Evolutionary Ecology Lund University Ecology Building SE-223 62 Lund Sweden.
Ecol Evol. 2016 Jan 25;6(4):1197-202. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1954. eCollection 2016 Feb.
BMR (Basal metabolic rate) is an important trait in animal life history as it represents a significant part of animal energy budgets. BMR has also been shown to be positively related to sustainable work rate and maximal thermoregulatory capacity. To this date, most of the studies have focused on the causes of interspecific and intraspecific variation in BMR, and fairly little is known about the fitness consequences of different metabolic strategies. In this study, we show that winter BMR affects local survival in a population of wild blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus), but that the selection direction differs between years. We argue that this fluctuating selection is probably a consequence of varying winter climate with a positive relation between survival and BMR during cold and harsh conditions, but a negative relation during mild winters. This fluctuating selection can not only explain the pronounced variation in BMR in wild populations, but will also give us new insights into how energy turnover rates can shape the life-history strategies of animals. Furthermore, the study shows that the process of global warming may cause directional selection for a general reduction in BMR, affecting the general life-history strategy on the population level.
基础代谢率(BMR)是动物生活史中的一个重要特征,因为它占动物能量预算的很大一部分。研究还表明,基础代谢率与可持续工作率和最大体温调节能力呈正相关。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在基础代谢率种间和种内变异的原因上,而对于不同代谢策略对适应性的影响知之甚少。在本研究中,我们发现冬季基础代谢率影响野生蓝山雀(Cyanistes caeruleus)种群的当地存活率,但选择方向在不同年份有所不同。我们认为,这种波动选择可能是冬季气候多变的结果,在寒冷恶劣条件下,存活率与基础代谢率呈正相关,而在暖冬则呈负相关。这种波动选择不仅可以解释野生种群中基础代谢率的显著变化,还将为我们提供关于能量周转率如何塑造动物生活史策略的新见解。此外,该研究表明,全球变暖过程可能导致基础代谢率普遍降低的定向选择,从而在种群水平上影响总体生活史策略。