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在评估野生物种的生理性能时,纳入自然热变异的重要性。

The importance of incorporating natural thermal variation when evaluating physiological performance in wild species.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, Canada, E4L 1G7

Department of Biology, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, Canada, E4L 1G7.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2018 Jul 23;221(Pt 14):jeb164673. doi: 10.1242/jeb.164673.

Abstract

Environmental variability in aquatic ecosystems makes the study of ectotherms complex and challenging. Physiologists have historically overcome this hurdle in the laboratory by using 'average' conditions, representative of the natural environment for any given animal. Temperature, in particular, has widespread impact on the physiology of animals, and it is becoming increasingly important to understand these effects as we face future climate challenges. The majority of research to date has focused on the expected global average increase in temperature; however, increases in climate variability are predicted to affect animals as much or more than climate warming. Physiological responses associated with the acclimation to a new stable temperature are distinct from those in thermally variable environments. Our goal is to highlight these physiological differences as they relate to both thermal acclimation and the 'fallacy of the average' or Jensen's inequality using theoretical models and novel empirical data. We encourage the use of more realistic thermal environments in experimental design to advance our understanding of these physiological responses such that we can better predict how aquatic animals will respond to future changes in our climate.

摘要

水生生态系统中的环境变异性使得对外温动物的研究变得复杂和具有挑战性。生理学家在过去的研究中,通过使用“平均”条件来克服这一障碍,这些条件代表了任何给定动物的自然环境。温度对动物的生理有广泛的影响,因此,随着我们面临未来的气候挑战,了解这些影响变得越来越重要。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在全球平均温度预期上升上;然而,预计气候变率的增加对动物的影响将与气候变暖一样大或更大。与在温度变化环境中相关的生理反应不同,与适应新稳定温度相关的生理反应是不同的。我们的目标是突出这些生理差异,因为它们与热驯化和“平均的谬误”或 Jensen 不等式有关,使用理论模型和新的经验数据。我们鼓励在实验设计中使用更现实的热环境,以加深我们对这些生理反应的理解,从而更好地预测水生动物对我们气候未来变化的反应。

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