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Extreme thermal fluctuations from climate change unexpectedly accelerate demographic collapse of vertebrates with temperature-dependent sex determination

机译:气候变化引起的极端热波动以温度相关的性别决定意外地加速了脊椎动物的人口崩溃

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Global climate is warming rapidly, threatening vertebrates with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) by disrupting sex ratios and other traits. Less understood are the effects of increased thermal fluctuations predicted to accompany climate change. Greater fluctuations could accelerate feminization of species that produce females under warmer conditions (further endangering TSD animals), or counter it (reducing extinction risk). Here we use novel experiments exposing eggs of Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta) to replicated profiles recorded in field nests plus mathematically-modified profiles of similar shape but wider oscillations, and develop a new mathematical model for analysis. We show that broadening fluctuations around naturally male-producing (cooler) profiles feminizes developing embryos, whereas embryos from warmer profiles remain female or die. This occurs presumably because wider oscillations around cooler profiles expose embryos to very low temperatures that inhibit development, and to feminizing temperatures where most embryogenesis accrues. Likewise, embryos incubated under broader fluctuations around warmer profiles experience mostly feminizing temperatures, some dangerously high (which increase mortality), and fewer colder values that are insufficient to induce male development. Therefore, as thermal fluctuations escalate with global warming, the feminization of TSD turtle populations could accelerate, facilitating extinction by demographic collapse. Aggressive global CO2 mitigation scenarios (RCP2.6) could prevent these risks, while intermediate actions (RCP4.5 and RCP6.0 scenarios) yield moderate feminization, highlighting the peril that insufficient reductions of greenhouse gas emissions pose for TSD taxa. If our findings are generalizable, TSD squamates, tuatara, and crocodilians that produce males at warmer temperatures could suffer accelerated masculinization, underscoring the broad taxonomic threats of climate change.
机译:全球气候正在迅速变暖,通过破坏性别比例和其他特征,以温度依赖性性别决定(TSD)威胁着脊椎动物。人们较少了解到预计随着气候变化而增加的热涨落的影响。较大的波动可能会加速在温暖的条件下(进一步危及TSD动物)生产雌性的物种的女性化程度,或者反之(降低灭绝风险)。在这里,我们使用新颖的实验,将彩绘龟(Chrysemys picta)的卵暴露于田间巢中记录的复制轮廓,以及经过数学修改的形状相似但振荡范围较大的轮廓,并开发了新的数学模型进行分析。我们表明,围绕自然产生雄性(较冷)的轮廓的波动不断扩大,使发育中的胚胎女性化,而来自较暖性状的胚胎保持雌性或死亡。据推测,这是因为较冷的轮廓周围更宽的振荡将胚胎暴露于抑制发育的极低温度下,并使大多数胚胎发生的女性温度升高。同样,在较暖的轮廓周围更宽的波动下孵育的胚胎大多经历女性化温度,有些处于危险的高温(增加死亡率),而较少的较冷值不足以诱导雄性发育。因此,随着热波动随着全球变暖的加剧而加剧,TSD乌龟种群的女性化可能会加速,从而由于人口崩溃而灭绝。积极的全球CO2减排方案(RCP2.6)可以预防这些风险,而中间行动(RCP4.5和RCP6.0方案)则产生适度的女性化现象,这突出说明了减少温室气体排放量对TSD分类群的危害。如果我们的发现具有可推广性,那么在较高温度下生产雄性的TSD鳞茎,tuatara和鳄鱼可能会遭受加速的男性化,从而突出了气候变化的广泛生物分类威胁。

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