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弃如敝屣:种群间热表型的变异呈现反梯度模式。

Drop it like it's hot: Interpopulation variation in thermal phenotypes shows counter-gradient pattern.

机构信息

Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.

Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.

出版信息

J Therm Biol. 2019 Jul;83:178-186. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2019.05.016. Epub 2019 May 21.

Abstract

Ectotherms utilise a complex array of behavioural and physiological mechanisms to cope with variation in suboptimal thermal environments. However, these mechanisms may be insufficient for population persistence under contemporary climate change, resulting in a greater need to understand how local populations respond to geographic variation in climate. In this study, we explored the potential for local adaptation and acclimation in thermal traits and behaviours using wild and captive populations of a small agamid lizard (the jacky lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus). We predicted that wild lizards from a high elevation site would have cooler thermal preferences compared to those at low elevation sites to match the more restricted thermal resources at higher, cooler elevations. We additionally explored whether variation in thermal traits was due to recent acclimation or fixed population differences, such as due to developmental plasticity or local adaptation. In contrast to our predictions, we found high-elevation lizards began panting at higher temperatures and had higher thermal preferences relative to lower elevation lizards. When allowed to bask freely, there was no difference in the intensity of basking or daily duration of time spent basking between lizards from different elevations. Although the high-elevation lizards appeared to show stronger acclimation to recent air temperatures compared to low-elevation lizards, this difference was not significant. Similarly, captive lizards acclimated under long and short basking regimes showed no major differences in thermal traits or basking behaviour. Our results are consistent with the presence of counter-gradient variation in thermal phenotypes of lizards, and suggest that these are driven by local adaptive responses or developmental effects rather than recent acclimation.

摘要

变温动物利用一系列复杂的行为和生理机制来应对非最适热环境的变化。然而,这些机制在应对当代气候变化时可能不足以维持种群的生存,因此需要更多地了解当地种群如何应对气候在地理上的变化。在这项研究中,我们使用野生和圈养的小型蜥蜴(石龙子,Amphibolurus muricatus)种群,探索了热特性和行为方面的局部适应和驯化的潜力。我们预测,来自高海拔地点的野生蜥蜴与来自低海拔地点的蜥蜴相比,其热偏好会更凉爽,以适应高海拔、更凉爽的环境中更有限的热资源。我们还探讨了热特性的变化是由于最近的驯化还是由于固定的种群差异,例如由于发育可塑性或局部适应。与我们的预测相反,我们发现高海拔蜥蜴在更高的温度下开始喘气,并且相对于低海拔蜥蜴,它们的热偏好更高。当允许自由晒背时,来自不同海拔的蜥蜴之间晒背的强度或每天晒背的时间没有差异。尽管高海拔蜥蜴似乎比低海拔蜥蜴对最近的空气温度表现出更强的驯化,但这种差异并不显著。同样,在长晒和短晒条件下驯化的圈养蜥蜴在热特性或晒背行为方面没有表现出明显的差异。我们的结果与蜥蜴的热表型存在反梯度变化一致,这表明这些变化是由局部适应性反应或发育效应驱动的,而不是最近的驯化。

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