Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
Nat Commun. 2021 Jul 20;12(1):4401. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-24588-6.
Phenotypic flexibility allows individuals to reversibly modify trait values and theory predicts an individual's relative degree of flexibility positively correlates with the environmental heterogeneity it experiences. We test this prediction by integrating surveys of population genetic and physiological variation with thermal acclimation experiments and indices of environmental heterogeneity in the Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) and its congeners. We combine field measures of thermogenic capacity for 335 individuals, 22,006 single nucleotide polymorphisms genotyped in 181 individuals, and laboratory acclimations replicated on five populations. We show that Junco populations: (1) differ in their thermogenic responses to temperature variation in the field; (2) harbor allelic variation that also correlates with temperature heterogeneity; and (3) exhibit intra-specific variation in thermogenic flexibility in the laboratory that correlates with the heterogeneity of their native thermal environment. These results provide comprehensive support that phenotypic flexibility corresponds with environmental heterogeneity and highlight its importance for coping with environmental change.
表型可塑性使个体能够可逆地改变特征值,理论预测个体的相对灵活性与它所经历的环境异质性呈正相关。我们通过整合对黑眼灯心草(Junco hyemalis)及其同属种的群体遗传和生理变异的调查、热驯化实验以及环境异质性指数,来检验这一预测。我们结合了对 335 个人的产热能力的野外测量、181 个人的 22006 个单核苷酸多态性的基因型和五个种群的实验室驯化,结果表明,Junco 种群:(1)在野外对温度变化的产热反应不同;(2)具有与温度异质性相关的等位基因变异;(3)在实验室中表现出与自然热环境异质性相关的产热灵活性的种内变异。这些结果为表型灵活性与环境异质性相对应提供了全面的支持,并强调了它在应对环境变化方面的重要性。