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不仅仅是范围限制:升温率和热敏感性塑造了物种分布中心对气候变化的脆弱性。

Not just range limits: Warming rate and thermal sensitivity shape climate change vulnerability in a species range center.

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Unceded xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Territory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Institute for the Ocean and Fisheries, University of British Columbia, Unceded xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Territory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Ecology. 2023 Dec;104(12):e4183. doi: 10.1002/ecy.4183. Epub 2023 Oct 26.

Abstract

Climate change manifests unevenly across space and time and produces complex patterns of stress for ecological systems. Species can also show substantial among-population variability in response to environmental change across their geographic range due to evolutionary processes. Explanatory factors or their proxies, such as temperature and latitude, help parse these sources of environmental and intraspecific variability; however, overemphasizing latitudinal trends can obscure the role of local environmental conditions in shaping population vulnerability to climate change. Focusing on the geographic center of a species range to disentangle latitude, we test the hypothesis that populations from warmer regions of a species range are more vulnerable to ocean warming. We conducted a mesocosm experiment and field reciprocal transplant with four populations of a marine snail, Nucella lamellosa, from two regions in British Columbia, Canada, that differ in thermal characteristics: the Central Coast, a cool region, and the Strait of Georgia, one of the warmest regions of this species' range and one that is warming faster than the Central Coast. Populations from the Strait of Georgia experienced growth reductions at contemporary summertime seawater temperatures in the laboratory and showed stark reductions in survival and growth under future seawater conditions and when outplanted at their native transplant sites. This indicates a high vulnerability to ocean warming, especially given the faster rate of ocean warming in this region. In contrast, populations from the cooler Central Coast demonstrated high performance at contemporary seawater temperatures and high growth and survival in projected future seawater temperatures and at their native outplant sites. Given their position within the geographic center of N. lamellosa's range, extirpation events in the vulnerable Strait of Georgia populations could compromise connectivity within the metapopulation and lead to gaps across this species' range. Overall, our study supports predictions that populations from warm regions of species ranges are more vulnerable to environmental warming, suggests that the Strait of Georgia and other inland or coastal seas could be focal points for climate change effects and ecological transformation, and emphasizes the importance of analyzing climate change vulnerability in the context of regional environmental data and throughout a species' range.

摘要

气候变化在空间和时间上表现不均,对生态系统产生复杂的压力模式。由于进化过程,物种在其地理范围内对环境变化的反应也会表现出显著的种群间变异性。解释因素或其代理,如温度和纬度,有助于解析这些环境和种内变异性的来源;然而,过分强调纬度趋势会掩盖局部环境条件在塑造物种对气候变化脆弱性方面的作用。本研究聚焦于物种分布范围的地理中心,以分离纬度的影响,检验了这样一个假设,即来自物种分布范围较温暖地区的种群更容易受到海洋变暖的影响。我们进行了一个中观实验和野外的双向移植实验,使用来自加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省两个地区的四个海洋蜗牛 Nucella lamellosa 种群作为研究对象,这两个地区的热特性不同:中央海岸是一个凉爽的地区,而乔治亚海峡是该物种分布范围中最温暖的地区之一,也是变暖速度比中央海岸更快的地区。来自乔治亚海峡的种群在实验室的当代夏季海水温度下经历了生长减少,并且在未来的海水条件下和在其原生移植地点进行移植时表现出明显的存活率和生长减少。这表明它们对海洋变暖高度脆弱,特别是考虑到该地区海洋变暖的速度更快。相比之下,来自较凉爽的中央海岸的种群在当代海水温度下表现出良好的性能,并且在预测的未来海水温度和其原生移植地点具有较高的生长和存活率。鉴于它们在 N. lamellosa 分布范围地理中心的位置,脆弱的乔治亚海峡种群的灭绝事件可能会破坏该物种范围内的集合种群的连通性,并导致该物种分布范围出现缺口。总的来说,我们的研究支持了这样的预测,即来自物种分布范围较温暖地区的种群更容易受到环境变暖的影响,表明乔治亚海峡和其他内陆或沿海海域可能是气候变化影响和生态转型的焦点,并强调了在区域环境数据背景下以及在物种分布范围内分析气候变化脆弱性的重要性。

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