Biological Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California.
Biology Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2021 Jan;335(1):13-44. doi: 10.1002/jez.2396. Epub 2020 Jul 8.
Research on the thermal ecology and physiology of free-living organisms is accelerating as scientists and managers recognize the urgency of the global biodiversity crisis brought on by climate change. As ectotherms, temperature fundamentally affects most aspects of the lives of amphibians and reptiles, making them excellent models for studying how animals are impacted by changing temperatures. As research on this group of organisms accelerates, it is essential to maintain consistent and optimal methodology so that results can be compared across groups and over time. This review addresses the utility of reptiles and amphibians as model organisms for thermal studies by reviewing the best practices for research on their thermal ecology and physiology, and by highlighting key studies that have advanced the field with new and improved methods. We end by presenting several areas where reptiles and amphibians show great promise for further advancing our understanding of how temperature relations between organisms and their environments are impacted by global climate change.
随着科学家和管理者认识到气候变化带来的全球生物多样性危机的紧迫性,对自由生活生物的热生态学和生理学的研究正在加速。作为变温动物,温度从根本上影响着两栖动物和爬行动物生活的大部分方面,使它们成为研究动物如何受到温度变化影响的理想模型。随着对这组生物的研究加速,至关重要的是要保持一致和最佳的方法,以便可以在不同组和随时间进行结果比较。本综述通过回顾研究其热生态学和生理学的最佳实践,并强调了使用新的和改进的方法推进该领域的关键研究,探讨了爬行动物和两栖动物作为热学研究模型的效用。最后,我们提出了一些领域,在这些领域中,爬行动物和两栖动物有很大的潜力进一步推进我们对生物与其环境之间的温度关系如何受到全球气候变化影响的理解。