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极度濒危的蒙特塞尼溪蝾螈的耐热性和偏好温度()。 (括号部分原文缺失内容)

Thermal Tolerance and Preferred Temperature in the Critical Endangered Montseny Brook Newt ().

作者信息

Contreras Jenifer, Gomà Joan, Velalcázar David, Montori Albert

机构信息

Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Avenida 12 de Octubre 1076, Quito 170143, Ecuador.

Departament de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals, University of Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2024 Jul 2;14(13):1963. doi: 10.3390/ani14131963.

Abstract

Climate change, driven by increased human greenhouse gas emissions since the beginning of the industrial revolution up to the present day, is considered one of the major threats to biodiversity in the twenty-first century. One of the most affected groups is the ectotherms due to their direct dependence on environmental temperatures. In recent years, several studies have analysed the effects of temperature and thermal tolerance on several species of ectotherms. However, there are species whose thermal tolerances are still unknown. Such is the case of the critically endangered species, the Montseny Brook Newt (), endemic to the Montseny massif in Spain and whose thermal biology is unknown. Its critical situation makes it essential to know its tolerance to cooling, warming and thermopreferendum in water environments where the newt lives. Three experimental procedures were conducted from the western and eastern subspecies of , considering four classes separately (males, females, juveniles and larvae). The results obtained showed that the CTmax of the species exceeded 31 °C, with a significant difference between the two subspecies. We found that the species tolerates low temperatures (<1 °C) well because the genera is adapted to live in cold waters with temperatures below 15 °C. Although the thermopreference of the species was expected to trend to cold temperatures, some individuals chose relatively high temperatures, obtaining a range of 11.7 °C to 21.6 °C. The results presented in this study are an advance in the knowledge of the thermal physiology of this species and support the importance of the temperature of the torrent on its survival. Knowing their thermal limits and their preferred temperature range will help to propose management measures that promote the conservation of streams and riparian forest cover to mitigate temperature increases due to climate change.

摘要

自工业革命开始直至如今,人类温室气体排放量不断增加,由此导致的气候变化被视作21世纪生物多样性面临的主要威胁之一。受影响最严重的群体之一是变温动物,因为它们直接依赖环境温度。近年来,多项研究分析了温度和耐热性对几种变温动物物种的影响。然而,仍有一些物种的耐热性未知。极度濒危物种蒙特塞尼溪螈(Calotriton montsenyensis)便是如此,它是西班牙蒙特塞尼山脉特有的物种,其热生物学特性尚不为人所知。鉴于其濒危状况,了解它在其生存的水环境中对降温、升温以及温度偏好的耐受性至关重要。我们针对Calotriton montsenyensis的西部和东部亚种开展了三个实验程序,并将其分为四类(雄性、雌性、幼体和幼虫)分别进行研究。所得结果表明,该物种的最高临界温度(CTmax)超过31℃,两个亚种之间存在显著差异。我们发现该物种能够很好地耐受低温(<1℃),因为Calotriton属适应生活在温度低于15℃的冷水中。尽管预计该物种的温度偏好会倾向于低温,但一些个体选择了相对较高的温度,温度范围在11.7℃至21.6℃之间。本研究所得结果推动了对该物种热生理学的认识,并支持了溪流温度对其生存的重要性。了解它们的热极限和偏好的温度范围将有助于提出管理措施,以促进溪流和河岸森林覆盖的保护,从而缓解气候变化导致的温度升高。

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