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Influence of size sex and reproductive status on the thermal biology of endemic Florida scrub lizards

机译:大小性和生殖状态对特生生物生物学的影响佛罗里达州特生生物学

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Climate change is impacting species globally, with many populations declining at an accelerated rate toward extinction. Ectothermic species are particularly vulnerable given their reproductive success is linked to environmental temperatures. Studies of the effect of temperature on reproductive success in oviparous squamates have focused mostly on nest temperatures, after eggs are deposited. However, in some species gravid females are known to thermoregulate differently than other adults to increase reproductive success. It is essential to understand what influences the thermal biology of breeding adults in a population to implement targeted conservation strategies. The Florida scrub lizard Sceloporus woodi is an endemic species listed as near‐threatened due to decreasing populations. This study is the first to document the thermal biology of these breeding adults in relation to size, sex, and reproductive status. A t test was used to determine whether sexual dimorphism was present in the sampled S. woodi. Full linear mixed‐effects models were used to test the influence of size, sex, and reproductive status on the thermal biology of S. woodi. Despite female‐biased sexual size dimorphism, there were no sex‐based differences in body temperature in the studied population. Interestingly, reproductive status influenced thermal biology of females during the breeding season, with gravid females maintaining lower body temperatures compared to nongravid females. However, gravid females did not regulate their body temperatures more precisely compared to nongravid females. These results indicate the population viability of this endemic species is potentially linked to the different thermoregulatory requirements of gravid females as compared to other adults. Lower body temperatures of gravid females, exacerbated by their lack of thermal precision, have disconcerting conservation implications in the face of climate warming. Future studies focusing on gravid females are warranted to attain effective biodiversity conservation strategies mitigating the impacts of climate warming.
机译:气候变化在全球范围内的影响,许多人口的灭绝率加速下降。鉴于其生殖成功与环境温度相关联,卵巢物种特别容易受到伤害。对卵黄鳞茎中生殖成功的温度影响的研究主要集中在巢温度下,饮料后饮料。然而,在某些物种中,雷模雌性被众所周知,与其他成年人不同,以增加生殖成功。必须了解如何影响人口中的育种成年人的热生物学,以实施目标保护策略。佛罗里达斯普拉斯蜥蜴CoOporus oodi是由于人口减少而列出的地方近乎受到威胁。本研究是第一个与大小,性别和生殖状态相关的这些育种成人的热生物学。使用T试验来确定采样的S.伍迪中是否存在性二甲。完整的线性混合效应模型用于测试大小,性和生殖状态对伍迪热生物学的影响。尽管女性偏见的性尺寸二态性,但研究人群中没有基于性的体温差异。有趣的是,生殖状态在繁殖季节期间影响了女性的热生物学,妊娠雌性与非生成女性相比,妊娠女性温度保持下半身温度。然而,与非生成女性相比,妊娠女性并未更精确地调节身体温度。这些结果表明,与其他成年人相比,这种特有物种的人口活力可能与妊娠雌性的不同热调节要求相关联。妊娠雌性的较低的身体温度,因其缺乏热精度而加剧,在气候变暖方面具有难以置信的保护意义。重点研究重点妊娠女性的研究是有效地实现有效的生物多样性保护策略,减轻气候变暖的影响。

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