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陆生节肢动物和软体动物在凉爽湿润地区的觅水行为:时空模式。

Water-seeking behavior among terrestrial arthropods and mollusks in a cool mesic region: Spatial and temporal patterns.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Nov 22;16(11):e0260070. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260070. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Dehydration can have negative effects on animal physiological performance, growth, reproduction, and survival, and most animals seek to minimize these effects by reducing water losses or seeking water sources. Much-but not all-of the research on animal water balance comes from dryland ecosystems. However, animals inhabiting mesic regions may also experience desiccating conditions, for example within urban heat islands or during heatwaves and droughts. Here we examined how spatial variation in impervious surface and spatial and temporal variation in microclimate impact water demand behavior of terrestrial arthropods and mollusks in three areas of mesic Northwest Ohio, with analysis of taxa that exhibited the greatest water demand behavior. Water demand behavior was measured as the frequency that individuals were observed at an artificial water source (a moistened pouch), relative to the frequency at a control (a dry pouch). Overall, terrestrial arthropods and mollusks were found about twice as often at the water source than at the control (equivalent to 86 more observations on the wet pouch than on dry at each site, on average), with ants accounting for over 50% of the overall response in urban areas. Daily fluctuations in vapor pressure deficit (VPD) best predicted daily variation in water demand behavior, with increased demand at higher VPD. Mean VPD was generally highest near urbanized areas, but effects of VPD on water demand behavior were generally lower in urbanized areas (possibly related to reductions in overall abundance reducing the potential response). On certain days, VPD was high in natural areas and greenspaces, and this coincided with the highest arthropod water demand behavior observed. Our results suggest that terrestrial arthropod communities do experience periods of water demand within mesic regions, including in greenspaces outside cities, where they appear to respond strongly to short periods of dry conditions-an observation with potential relevance for understanding the effects of climate change.

摘要

脱水会对动物的生理性能、生长、繁殖和生存产生负面影响,大多数动物会通过减少水分流失或寻找水源来尽量减少这些影响。关于动物水平衡的研究大多来自干旱生态系统,但栖息在湿润地区的动物也可能会经历干燥的环境,例如在城市热岛或热浪和干旱期间。在这里,我们研究了不透水面的空间变化以及微气候的时空变化如何影响俄亥俄州湿润地区的三种陆地节肢动物和软体动物的水需求行为,并分析了表现出最大水需求行为的分类群。水需求行为是通过观察个体在人工水源(湿润的袋子)的频率与在对照(干燥的袋子)的频率来测量的。总体而言,陆地节肢动物和软体动物在水源处的出现频率大约是对照处的两倍(相当于每个地点的湿袋上的观察次数比干袋上多 86 次),蚂蚁占城市地区总反应的 50%以上。每日水汽压亏缺 (VPD) 的波动最好地预测了水需求行为的每日变化,VPD 越高,需求越大。平均 VPD 通常在城市化地区最高,但 VPD 对水需求行为的影响在城市化地区通常较低(可能与整体丰度的减少降低了潜在的反应有关)。在某些日子里,自然区域和绿地的 VPD 很高,这与观察到的最高节肢动物水需求行为同时发生。我们的结果表明,陆地节肢动物群落确实在湿润地区经历了水需求时期,包括在城市外的绿地,它们似乎对短期干燥条件有强烈的反应——这一观察结果对于理解气候变化的影响具有潜在意义。

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