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From global change to a butterfly flapping: biophysics and behaviour affect tropical climate change impacts

机译:从全球变化到蝴蝶扑腾:生物物理学和行为影响热带气候变化影响

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Difficulty in characterizing the relationship between climatic variability and climate change vulnerability arises when we consider the multiple scales at which this variation occurs, be it temporal (from minute to annual) or spatial (from centimetres to kilometres). We studied populations of a single widely distributed butterfly species, Chlosyne lacinia, to examine the physiological, morphological, thermoregulatory and biophysical underpinnings of adaptation to tropical and temperate climates. Microclimatic and morphological data along with a biophysical model documented the importance of solar radiation in predicting butterfly body temperature. We also integrated the biophysics with a physiologically based insect fitness model to quantify the influence of solar radiation, morphology and behaviour on warming impact projections. While warming is projected to have some detrimental impacts on tropical ectotherms, fitness impacts in this study are not as negative as models that assume body and air temperature equivalence would suggest. We additionally show that behavioural thermoregulation can diminish direct warming impacts, though indirect thermoregulatory consequences could further complicate predictions. With these results, at multiple spatial and temporal scales, we show the importance of biophysics and behaviour for studying biodiversity consequences of global climate change, and stress that tropical climate change impacts are likely to be context-dependent.
机译:当我们考虑发生这种变化的多个尺度时,无论是时间上(从分钟到年度)还是空间上(从厘米到公里),很难描述气候变异性和气候变化脆弱性之间的关系。我们研究了单一广泛分布的蝴蝶物种Chlosyne lacinia的种群,以研究适应热带和温带气候的生理,形态,温度调节和生物物理基础。微气候和形态学数据以及生物物理模型证明了太阳辐射在预测蝴蝶体温中的重要性。我们还将生物物理学与基于生理的昆虫适应度模型相结合,以量化太阳辐射,形态和行为对变暖影响预测的影响。虽然预计变暖会对热带外热产生某些不利影响,但这项研究中的健康影响并不像假设体温和气温相等的模型那样负面。我们还表明,行为温度调节可以减少直接变暖的影响,尽管间接温度调节的后果可能会使预测更加复杂。通过这些结果,我们在多个时空尺度上显示了生物物理学和行为对于研究全球气候变化对生物多样性的影响的重要性,并强调热带气候变化的影响可能与环境有关。

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