Smith Geoffrey D, Wilcoxen Travis E, Hudson Spencer B, Virgin Emily E, Durso Andrew M, Van der Walt Marilize, Spence Austin R, Neuman-Lee Lorin A, Webb Alison C, Terletzky Patricia A, French Susannah S
Department of Biological Sciences Utah Tech University St. George Utah USA.
Department of Biology Millikin University Decatur Illinois USA.
Ecol Evol. 2024 May 10;14(5):e11306. doi: 10.1002/ece3.11306. eCollection 2024 May.
Reproduction, although absolutely essential to a species' persistence, is in itself challenging. As anthropogenic change increasingly affects every landscape on Earth, it is critical to understand how specific pressures impact the reproductive efforts of individuals, which directly contribute to the success or failure of populations. However, organisms rarely encounter a single burden at a time, and the interactions of environmental challenges can have compounding effects. Understanding environmental and physiological pressures is difficult because they are often context-dependent and not generalizable, but long-term monitoring across variable landscapes and weather patterns can improve our understanding of these complex interactions. We tested the effects of urbanization, climate, and individual condition on the reproductive investment of wild side-blotched lizards () by measuring physiological/reproductive metrics from six populations in urban and rural areas over six consecutive years of variable precipitation. We observed that reproductive stage affected body condition, corticosterone concentration, and oxidative stress. We also observed that reproductive patterns differed between urban and rural populations depending on rainfall, with rural animals increasing reproductive investment during rainier years compared to urban conspecifics, and that reproductive decisions appeared to occur early in the reproductive process. These results demonstrate the plastic nature of a generalist species optimizing lifetime fitness under varying conditions.
繁殖虽然对一个物种的延续绝对至关重要,但本身也具有挑战性。随着人为变化越来越多地影响地球上的每一片土地,了解特定压力如何影响个体的繁殖努力至关重要,因为个体的繁殖努力直接影响种群的兴衰。然而,生物体很少一次只面临一种负担,环境挑战之间的相互作用可能会产生复合效应。理解环境和生理压力很困难,因为它们往往取决于具体情境且无法一概而论,但对不同地形和天气模式进行长期监测可以增进我们对这些复杂相互作用的理解。我们通过在连续六年降水多变的情况下,测量城市和农村地区六个种群的生理/繁殖指标,测试了城市化、气候和个体状况对野生侧斑蜥蜴( )繁殖投入的影响。我们观察到繁殖阶段会影响身体状况、皮质酮浓度和氧化应激。我们还观察到,城市和农村种群的繁殖模式因降雨情况而异,与城市同类相比,农村蜥蜴在降雨较多的年份增加了繁殖投入,而且繁殖决策似乎在繁殖过程的早期就已做出。这些结果证明了一个泛化物种在不同条件下优化终身适应性的可塑性。