von Schmalensee Loke, Hulda Gunnarsdóttir Katrín, Näslund Joacim, Gotthard Karl, Lehmann Philipp
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Aquatic Resources, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Ecol Lett. 2021 Aug;24(8):1633-1645. doi: 10.1111/ele.13779. Epub 2021 May 25.
External conditions can drive biological rates in ectotherms by directly influencing body temperatures. While estimating the temperature dependence of performance traits such as growth and development rate is feasible under controlled laboratory settings, predictions in nature are difficult. One major challenge lies in translating performance under constant conditions to fluctuating environments. Using the butterfly Pieris napi as model system, we show that development rate, an important fitness trait, can be accurately predicted in the field using models parameterized under constant laboratory temperatures. Additionally, using a factorial design, we show that accurate predictions can be made across microhabitats but critically hinge on adequate consideration of non-linearity in reaction norms, spatial heterogeneity in microclimate and temporal variation in temperature. Our empirical results are also supported by a comparison of published and simulated data. Conclusively, our combined results suggest that, discounting direct effects of temperature, insect development rates are generally unaffected by thermal fluctuations.
外部条件可以通过直接影响体温来驱动变温动物的生物速率。虽然在可控的实验室环境下估算生长和发育速率等性能特征对温度的依赖性是可行的,但在自然环境中进行预测却很困难。一个主要挑战在于将恒定条件下的性能转化到波动的环境中。以黄钩蛱蝶作为模型系统,我们发现,利用在恒定实验室温度下参数化的模型,可以在野外准确预测发育速率这一重要的适合度特征。此外,通过析因设计,我们表明可以在不同微生境中做出准确预测,但关键取决于对反应规范中的非线性、小气候的空间异质性以及温度的时间变化的充分考虑。我们的实证结果也得到了已发表数据和模拟数据比较的支持。总之,我们的综合结果表明,不考虑温度的直接影响,昆虫发育速率通常不受热波动的影响。