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索诺兰沙漠蜥蜴数量的长期变化揭示了对气候变化的复杂响应。

Long-term changes in abundances of Sonoran Desert lizards reveal complex responses to climatic variation.

机构信息

The Desert Laboratory, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2017 Dec;23(12):5492-5508. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13813. Epub 2017 Aug 17.

Abstract

Understanding how climatic variation affects animal populations and communities is essential for addressing threats posed by climate change, especially in systems where impacts are projected to be high. We evaluated abundance dynamics of five common species of diurnal lizards over 25 years in a Sonoran Desert transition zone where precipitation decreased and temperature increased across time, and assessed hypotheses for the influence of climatic flux on spatiotemporal variation in abundances. We repeatedly surveyed lizards in spring and summer of each year at up to 32 sites, and used hierarchical mixture models to estimate detection probabilities, abundances, and population growth rates. Among terrestrial species, abundances of a short-lived, winter-spring breeder increased markedly by an estimated 237%-285% across time, while two larger spring-summer breeders with higher thermal preferences declined by up to 64%. Abundances of two arboreal species that occupy shaded and thus sheltered microhabitats fluctuated but did not decline systematically. Abundances of all species increased with precipitation at short lag times (1-1.5 years) likely due to enhanced food availability, but often declined after periods of high precipitation at longer lag times (2-4 years) likely due to predation and other biotic pressures. Although rising maximum daily temperatures (T ) are expected to drive global declines of lizards, associations with T were variable and weak for most species. Instead, abundances of all species declined with rising daily minimum temperatures, suggesting degradation of cool refugia imposed widespread metabolic or other costs. Our results suggest climate warming and drying are having major impacts on lizard communities by driving declines in species with traits that augment exposure to abiotic extremes and by modifying species interactions. The complexity of patterns we report indicates that evaluating and responding to the influence of climate change on biodiversity must consider a broad array of ecological processes.

摘要

了解气候变异如何影响动物种群和群落对于应对气候变化带来的威胁至关重要,尤其是在那些预计影响较大的系统中。我们评估了 25 年间,在一个索诺兰沙漠过渡带中五种常见昼行蜥蜴的数量动态,该地区的降水减少,温度升高。我们评估了气候波动对数量时空变化的影响假说。我们每年在春季和夏季在多达 32 个地点重复调查蜥蜴,并使用分层混合模型估计检测概率、数量和种群增长率。在陆地物种中,一种短寿命、冬春繁殖的蜥蜴的数量明显增加了约 237%-285%,而两种体型较大、更喜欢较高温度的春夏季繁殖蜥蜴的数量下降了多达 64%。两种栖息在遮荫处的树栖蜥蜴的数量波动,但没有系统下降,它们占据了遮荫的微生境。所有物种的数量都随着短时间(1-1.5 年)的降水增加而增加,这可能是由于食物供应增加,但在长时间(2-4 年)的高降水后,数量通常会下降,这可能是由于捕食和其他生物压力。尽管预计每日最高温度(T)的上升将导致蜥蜴在全球范围内减少,但大多数物种与 T 的关联是可变且微弱的。相反,所有物种的数量都随着每日最低温度的升高而下降,这表明凉爽避难所的退化对代谢或其他方面造成了广泛的成本。我们的研究结果表明,气候变暖变干正通过降低增加对生物物理极端暴露的特征的物种的数量,并通过改变物种相互作用,对蜥蜴群落产生重大影响。我们报告的模式的复杂性表明,评估和应对气候变化对生物多样性的影响必须考虑广泛的生态过程。

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