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热生理可塑性可以缓冲全球变暖对巴塔哥尼亚蜥蜴的影响。

Thermophysiological plasticity could buffer the effects of global warming on a Patagonian lizard.

机构信息

Departamento de Zoología, Laboratorio de Ecofisiología e Historia de vida de Reptiles, Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medio Ambiente (INIBIOMA-CONICET), Universidad Nacional del Comahue, San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina.

出版信息

J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol. 2023 Jul;339(6):590-601. doi: 10.1002/jez.2702. Epub 2023 Apr 14.

Abstract

Ecophysiological plasticity determines, to a great extent, the geographic distribution and the vulnerability of ectotherms to climate change. We studied the relationship between locomotor performance and temperature of Liolaemus elongatus lizards in three populations in northern Patagonia, Argentina, differing in thermal characteristics. We related the thermophysiological and locomotor performance parameters with the environmental conditions currently experienced by these populations and analyzed whether the expected increment of the environmental temperature due to climate change could affect these vital traits. We also determined, for one of the populations, the effects of 30 acclimation days at two temperature treatments (22°C and 30°C) on running speed, thermal preference in the laboratory (T ), panting threshold, and minimum critical temperature. We found that L. elongatus, despite the differences in environmental temperatures among the three sites, exhibited maximum speed at similar temperatures (optimum temperature for locomotor performance; T ). The southern populations currently experience temperatures below that required to reach their maximum locomotor performance while the northernmost population is threatened by peaks of high temperatures that exceed the T . Therefore, global warming could diminish lizards' running performance in northern populations and lizards may spend more time refuging and less time on other activities such as feeding, territory defense, and dispersion. However, we show evidence of plasticity in L. elongatus locomotor performance when acclimated at high temperatures resulting in a potential advantage to cushion the effect of the rising environmental temperatures expected during climate change.

摘要

生理生态可塑性在很大程度上决定了变温动物的地理分布和对气候变化的脆弱性。我们研究了三个位于阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚北部的种群中,蜥蜴 Liolaemus elongatus 的运动表现与温度之间的关系,这三个种群在热特性上存在差异。我们将生理生态和运动表现参数与这些种群目前所经历的环境条件联系起来,并分析了由于气候变化预计会增加环境温度,这是否会影响这些重要特征。我们还确定了其中一个种群在两个温度处理(22°C 和 30°C)下 30 天适应期对奔跑速度、实验室热偏好(T )、喘息阈值和最小临界温度的影响。我们发现,尽管三个地点的环境温度存在差异,但 L. elongatus 在相似的温度下表现出最大速度(运动表现的最佳温度;T )。南部种群目前经历的温度低于达到最大运动表现所需的温度,而最北部的种群则受到超过 T 的高温峰值的威胁。因此,全球变暖可能会降低北部种群蜥蜴的奔跑性能,蜥蜴可能会花费更多的时间躲避,而减少其他活动(如觅食、领地防御和扩散)的时间。然而,我们在 L. elongatus 的运动表现上发现了适应高温的可塑性证据,这可能为缓冲气候变化期间预期的环境温度上升的影响提供了潜在优势。

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