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安娜蜂鸟(Calypte anna)对高海拔地区新的热和缺氧条件的生理反应。

Anna's hummingbird (Calypte anna) physiological response to novel thermal and hypoxic conditions at high elevations.

机构信息

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 75 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3043, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.

Wildlife Conservation & Management, Humboldt State University, 1 Harpst St. Arcata, CA 95521, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2022 May 15;225(10). doi: 10.1242/jeb.243294. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

Many species have not tracked their thermal niches upslope as predicted by climate change, potentially because higher elevations are associated with abiotic challenges beyond temperature. To better predict whether organisms can continue to move upslope with rising temperatures, we need to understand their physiological performance when subjected to novel high-elevation conditions. Here, we captured Anna's hummingbirds - a species expanding their elevational distribution in concordance with rising temperatures - from across their current elevational distribution and tested their physiological response to novel abiotic conditions. First, at a central aviary within their current elevational range, we measured hovering metabolic rate to assess their response to oxygen conditions and torpor use to assess their response to thermal conditions. Second, we transported the hummingbirds to a location 1200 m above their current elevational range limit to test for an acute response to novel oxygen and thermal conditions. Hummingbirds exhibited lower hovering metabolic rates above their current elevational range limit, suggesting lower oxygen availability may reduce performance after an acute exposure. Alternatively, hummingbirds showed a facultative response to thermal conditions by using torpor more frequently and for longer. Finally, post-experimental dissection found that hummingbirds originating from higher elevations within their range had larger hearts, a potential plastic response to hypoxic environments. Overall, our results suggest lower oxygen availability and low air pressure may be difficult challenges to overcome for hummingbirds shifting upslope as a consequence of rising temperatures, especially if there is little to no long-term acclimatization. Future studies should investigate how chronic exposure and acclimatization to novel conditions, as opposed to acute experiments, may result in alternative outcomes that help organisms better respond to abiotic challenges associated with climate-induced range shifts.

摘要

许多物种并没有像气候变化预测的那样向上追踪它们的热生态位,这可能是因为高海拔地区与温度以外的生物因素挑战有关。为了更好地预测生物是否能够随着温度的升高继续向上迁移,我们需要了解它们在面临新的高海拔条件时的生理表现。在这里,我们捕获了安娜蜂鸟——一种与温度升高相一致而扩大其海拔分布的物种——从它们目前的海拔分布范围内,并测试了它们对新的非生物条件的生理反应。首先,在它们目前海拔范围内的中央鸟舍中,我们测量了悬停代谢率,以评估它们对氧气条件的反应,以及使用蛰伏来评估它们对热条件的反应。其次,我们将蜂鸟运送到比它们目前海拔范围限制高 1200 米的地方,以测试它们对新的氧气和热条件的急性反应。蜂鸟在其目前的海拔范围限制以上表现出较低的悬停代谢率,这表明在急性暴露后,氧气供应不足可能会降低性能。或者,蜂鸟通过更频繁地使用蛰伏来对热条件做出适应性反应,并且持续时间更长。最后,实验后的解剖发现,在它们的范围内,来自更高海拔的蜂鸟具有更大的心脏,这是对低氧环境的一种潜在的可塑性反应。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,氧气供应不足和低气压可能是蜂鸟向上迁移的困难挑战,特别是如果没有长期的适应,由于气温升高导致的海拔迁移。未来的研究应该调查在新型条件下的慢性暴露和适应,而不是急性实验,可能会产生有助于生物更好地应对与气候引起的范围转移相关的生物因素挑战的替代结果。

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