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母体温度、皮质酮和身体状况作为杰克龙母体效应的中介()。

Maternal Temperature, Corticosterone, and Body Condition as Mediators of Maternal Effects in Jacky Dragons ().

出版信息

Physiol Biochem Zool. 2020 Nov/Dec;93(6):434-449. doi: 10.1086/711955.

DOI:10.1086/711955
PMID:33104412
Abstract

AbstractTemperature is a crucial environmental component that imposes physiological constraints and ultimately produces variation in life-history traits. Temperatures experienced by mothers can influence offspring phenotypes, including growth and sex ratios, especially in ectothermic species. However, mechanisms by which thermal information can be passed onto offspring have been underexplored. Here, we investigated corticosterone as a potential mediator of thermal maternal effects. We held female jacky dragons () in two different thermal regimes (short [7 h] or long [11 h] basking treatments), then quantified plasma corticosterone levels and tested for correlations between the resulting corticosterone levels and reproductive outputs. Lizards in the long-bask treatment had significantly higher corticosterone levels than those in the short-bask treatment. Maternal corticosterone, in turn, had sex-dependent effects on offspring hatching size but was not associated with maternal reproductive effort or offspring sex or growth. In contrast, maternal body condition was strongly positively related to both reproductive output (including clutch size and total number of eggs) and offspring size at hatching but had no effect on offspring growth. Basking treatment also interacted with condition and corticosterone to affect egg mass and hatchling snout-vent length, respectively. When we tested for relationships between corticosterone levels and body condition, we found corticosterone to be negatively related to condition in long-bask lizards but only in the postbreeding season. These findings indicate that thermal opportunity alters physiology, with potential consequences for fitness. Moreover, the results suggest interactive influences of temperature, corticosterone, and condition as mediators of maternal effects.

摘要

摘要温度是一个关键的环境因素,它对生理产生限制,最终导致生活史特征的变化。母亲经历的温度可以影响后代的表型,包括生长和性别比例,尤其是在变温动物中。然而,热信息传递给后代的机制还没有得到充分的探索。在这里,我们研究了皮质酮作为热母体效应的潜在介质。我们将雌性杰克龙()置于两种不同的热环境中(短时间[7 小时]或长时间[11 小时]晒背处理),然后测量了血浆皮质酮水平,并测试了由此产生的皮质酮水平与生殖输出之间的相关性。长时间晒背的蜥蜴的皮质酮水平明显高于短时间晒背的蜥蜴。母皮质酮反过来对后代的孵化大小有性别依赖性影响,但与母体生殖努力或后代性别或生长无关。相比之下,母体身体状况与生殖输出(包括卵的数量和总数)和孵化时的后代大小呈强烈正相关,但对后代的生长没有影响。晒背处理还与状况和皮质酮相互作用,分别影响卵的质量和孵化幼体的口鼻长度。当我们测试皮质酮水平与身体状况之间的关系时,我们发现皮质酮与长时间晒背的蜥蜴的状况呈负相关,但仅在繁殖后季节如此。这些发现表明,热机会改变生理机能,对适应性有潜在影响。此外,结果表明,温度、皮质酮和状况作为母体效应的中介物之间存在相互影响。

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