Park Jun-Kyu, Do Yuno
Department of Biological Sciences, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Republic of Korea.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Oct 10;13(20):3162. doi: 10.3390/ani13203162.
Analysis of physiological responses can be used to assess population health, identify threat factors, and understand mechanisms of stress. In addition to this, conservation physiologists have sought to establish potential management strategies for environmental change and evaluate the effectiveness of conservation efforts. From past to present, the field of conservation physiology is developing in an increasingly broader context. In this review, we aim to categorize the topics covered in conservation physiology research on amphibians and present the measured physiological parameters to provide directions for future research on conservation physiology. Physiological responses of amphibians to environmental stressors are the most studied topic, but conservation physiological studies on metamorphosis, habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, and conservation methods are relatively lacking. A number of physiological indices have been extracted to study amphibian conservation physiology, and the indices have varying strengths of correlation with each subject. Future research directions are suggested to develop a comprehensive monitoring method for amphibians, identify interactions among various stressors, establish physiological mechanisms for environmental factors, and quantify the effects of conservation activities on amphibian physiology.
对生理反应的分析可用于评估种群健康状况、识别威胁因素以及了解应激机制。除此之外,保护生理学家还试图为环境变化制定潜在的管理策略,并评估保护工作的成效。从过去到现在,保护生理学领域正在越来越广泛的背景下发展。在这篇综述中,我们旨在对两栖动物保护生理学研究涵盖的主题进行分类,并呈现所测量的生理参数,以为未来的保护生理学研究提供方向。两栖动物对环境应激源的生理反应是研究最多的主题,但关于变态发育、栖息地丧失和破碎化、气候变化以及保护方法的保护生理学研究相对较少。已提取了一些生理指标来研究两栖动物保护生理学,且这些指标与各主题的相关性强弱各异。建议未来的研究方向包括开发一种针对两栖动物的综合监测方法、识别各种应激源之间的相互作用、建立环境因素的生理机制以及量化保护活动对两栖动物生理学的影响。