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Wrong place, wrong time: climate change-induced range shift across fragmented habitat causes maladaptation and declined population size in a modelled bird species.

机译:错误的地方,错误的时间:气候变化导致的栖息地零散范围变化导致模型鸟类适应不良和种群数量减少。

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Many species are locally adapted to decreased habitat quality at their range margins, and therefore show genetic differences throughout their ranges. Under contemporary climate change, range shifts may affect evolutionary processes at the expanding range margin due to founder events. In addition, populations that are affected by such founder events will, in the course of time, become located in the range centre. Recent studies investigated evolutionary changes at the expanding range margin, but have not assessed eventual effects across the species' range. We explored the possible influence of range shift on the level of adaptation throughout the species' total range. For this we used a spatially explicit, individual-based simulation model of a woodland bird, parameterized after the middle spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos medius) in fragmented habitat. We simulated its range under climate change, and incorporated genetic differences at a single locus that determined the individual's degree of adaptation to optimal temperature conditions. Generalist individuals had a large thermal tolerance, but relatively low overall fitness, whereas climate specialists had high fitness combined with a small thermal tolerance. In equilibrium, the populations in the range centre were comprised of the specialists, whereas the generalists dominated the margins. In contrast, under temperature increase, the generalist numbers increased at the expanding margin and eventually also occupied the centre of the shifting range, whereas the specialists were located in the retracting margins. This was caused by founder events and led to overall maladaptation of the species, which resulted in a reduced metapopulation size and thus impeded the species' persistence. We therefore found no evidence for a complementary effect of local adaptation and range shifts on species' survival. Instead, we showed that founder events can cause local maladaptation which can amplify throughout the species' range, and, as such, hamper the species' persistence under climate change.
机译:许多物种在其范围边缘处局部适应了降低的栖息地质量,因此在整个范围内都显示出遗传差异。在当代气候变化的背景下,范围变化可能会因创始人事件而影响范围扩大的进化过程。此外,受此类创始人事件影响的人群将随着时间的流逝而成为靶场中心。最近的研究调查了范围扩大边缘的进化变化,但没有评估整个物种范围的最终影响。我们探索了范围变化对整个物种总范围的适应水平的可能影响。为此,我们使用了空间明确的基于个体的林地鸟仿真模型,该模型在零散的栖息地中发现了啄木鸟( Dendrocopos medius )之后被参数化。我们模拟了其在气候变化下的范围,并在单个基因座中纳入了遗传差异,从而确定了个体对最佳温度条件的适应程度。通才型个体具有较高的耐热性,但总体适应性较低,而气候专家则具有较高的适应性和较小的耐热性。在均衡状态下,范围中心的人口由专家组成,而通才则占优势。相反,在温度升高的情况下,通才数量在扩大的范围内增加,最终也占据了转移范围的中心,而专家则在缩进的范围内。这是由创始人事件引起的,并导致了该物种的整体适应不良,从而导致了种群数量的减少,从而阻碍了该物种的持久性。因此,我们没有发现任何证据表明局部适应和范围变化对物种的生存有补充作用。取而代之的是,我们证明了创始人事件会引起局部适应不良,从而在整个物种范围内扩大,从而阻碍了物种在气候变化下的持久性。

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