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空间异质性人为变化对一种沿海鸣禽喙大小进化的影响。

The influence of spatially heterogeneous anthropogenic change on bill size evolution in a coastal songbird.

作者信息

Benham Phred M, Bowie Rauri C K

机构信息

Museum of Vertebrate Zoology University of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA USA.

Department of Integrative Biology University of California Berkeley, Berkeley CA USA.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2020 Oct 21;14(2):607-624. doi: 10.1111/eva.13144. eCollection 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Natural history collections provide an unparalleled resource for documenting population responses to past anthropogenic change. However, in many cases, traits measured on specimens may vary temporally in response to a number of different anthropogenic pressures or demographic processes. While teasing apart these different drivers is challenging, approaches that integrate analyses of spatial and temporal series of specimens can provide a robust framework for examining whether traits exhibit common responses to ecological variation in space and time. We applied this approach to analyze bill morphology variation in California Savannah Sparrows (). We found that bill surface area increased in birds from higher salinity tidal marshes that are hotter and drier. Only the coastal subspecies, exhibited a significant increase in bill size through time. As with patterns of spatial variation, populations occupying higher salinity tidal marshes that have become warmer and drier over the past century exhibited the greatest increases in bill surface area. We also found a significant negative correlation between bill surface area and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) and estimated that observed increases in bill size could result in a reduction of up to 16.2% in daily water losses. Together, these patterns of spatial and temporal variation in bill size were consistent with the hypothesis that larger bills are favored in freshwater-limited environments as a mechanism of dissipating heat, reducing reliance on evaporative cooling, and increasing water conservation. With museum collections increasingly being leveraged to understand past responses to global change, this work highlights the importance of considering the influence of many different axes of anthropogenic change and of integrating spatial and temporal analyses to better understand the influence of specific human impacts on population change over time.

摘要

自然历史标本馆为记录种群对过去人为变化的反应提供了无与伦比的资源。然而,在许多情况下,在标本上测量的特征可能会随着时间的推移而发生变化,以应对多种不同的人为压力或人口过程。虽然区分这些不同的驱动因素具有挑战性,但整合标本空间和时间序列分析的方法可以提供一个强大的框架,用于检验特征是否对空间和时间上的生态变化表现出共同的反应。我们应用这种方法来分析加利福尼亚萨凡纳麻雀()的喙形态变化。我们发现,来自盐度较高、更炎热干燥的潮汐沼泽地的鸟类的喙表面积增加。只有沿海亚种随着时间的推移喙大小有显著增加。与空间变化模式一样,在过去一个世纪里变得更温暖、更干燥的盐度较高的潮汐沼泽地中的种群,其喙表面积增加幅度最大。我们还发现喙表面积与总蒸发失水量(TEWL)之间存在显著的负相关,并估计观察到的喙大小增加可能导致每日失水量减少多达16.2%。总之,喙大小的这些空间和时间变化模式与以下假设一致:在淡水有限的环境中,较大的喙有利于散热、减少对蒸发散热的依赖并增加水分保持。随着越来越多地利用博物馆藏品来了解过去对全球变化的反应,这项工作凸显了考虑多种不同人为变化轴的影响以及整合空间和时间分析以更好地理解特定人类影响对种群随时间变化的影响的重要性。

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