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Interacting stressors and the potential for adaptation in a changing world: responses of populations and individuals

机译:相互作用的压力源和变化世界中的适应潜力:人群和个人的反应

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To accurately predict the impact of environmental change, it is necessary to assay effects of key interacting stressors on vulnerable organisms, and the potential resiliency of their populations. Yet, for the most part, these critical data are missing. We examined the effects of two common abiotic stressors predicted to interact with climate change, salinity and temperature, on the embryonic survival and development of a model freshwater vertebrate, the rough-skinned newt ( Taricha granulosa ) from different populations. We found that salinity and temperature significantly interacted to affect newt embryonic survival and development, with the negative effects of salinity most pronounced at temperature extremes. We also found significant variation among, and especially within, populations, with different females varying in the performance of their eggs at different salinity–temperature combinations, possibly providing the raw material for future natural selection. Our results highlight the complex nature of predicting responses to climate change in space and time, and provide critical data towards that aim.
机译:为了准确预测环境变化的影响,有必要分析关键的相互作用压力源对脆弱生物的影响及其种群的潜在复原力。但是,在大多数情况下,这些关键数据都丢失了。我们研究了预测与气候变化,盐度和温度相互作用的两种常见的非生物应激源对模式淡水脊椎动物,不同种群的粗皮new(Taricha granulosa)的胚胎存活和发育的影响。我们发现盐度和温度显着相互作用,影响new的胚胎存活和发育,在极端温度下盐度的负面影响最为明显。我们还发现种群之间,尤其是种群内部存在显着差异,不同的雌性在不同的盐度-温度组合下其卵的性能各不相同,这可能为将来的自然选择提供了原材料。我们的结果突显了预测时空对气候变化的响应的复杂性,并提供了实现该目标的关键数据。

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