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The influence of spatially heterogeneous anthropogenic change on bill size evolution in a coastal songbird

机译:空间异质人为变化对沿海鸣禽票据尺寸演变的影响

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Natural history collections provide an unparalleled resource for documenting population responses to past anthropogenic change. However, in many cases, traits measured on specimens may vary temporally in response to a number of different anthropogenic pressures or demographic processes. While teasing apart these different drivers is challenging, approaches that integrate analyses of spatial and temporal series of specimens can provide a robust framework for examining whether traits exhibit common responses to ecological variation in space and time. We applied this approach to analyze bill morphology variation in California Savannah Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis). We found that bill surface area increased in birds from higher salinity tidal marshes that are hotter and drier. Only the coastal subspecies, alaudinus, exhibited a significant increase in bill size through time. As with patterns of spatial variation, alaudinus populations occupying higher salinity tidal marshes that have become warmer and drier over the past century exhibited the greatest increases in bill surface area. We also found a significant negative correlation between bill surface area and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) and estimated that observed increases in bill size could result in a reduction of up to 16.2% in daily water losses. Together, these patterns of spatial and temporal variation in bill size were consistent with the hypothesis that larger bills are favored in freshwater‐limited environments as a mechanism of dissipating heat, reducing reliance on evaporative cooling, and increasing water conservation. With museum collections increasingly being leveraged to understand past responses to global change, this work highlights the importance of considering the influence of many different axes of anthropogenic change and of integrating spatial and temporal analyses to better understand the influence of specific human impacts on population change over time.
机译:自然历史集合提供了一种无与伦比的资源,用于记录人口对过去的人为变化的影响。然而,在许多情况下,在样品上测量的特征可以在响应于许多不同的人体发生压力或人口过程时逐时变化。虽然戏弄除了这些不同的司机是具有挑战性的,但是整合空间和时间系列样本的分析的方法可以提供稳健的框架,用于检查特征是否表现出对空间和时间的生态变化的共同响应。我们应用了这种方法来分析加州大草原麻雀(Passerculus Sandwichensis)的纸币形态变化。我们发现比尔表面积在较高的盐度潮汐沼泽中越来越热,更热。只有沿海亚种,Alaudinus才会通过时间大幅增加账单规模。与空间变化的模式一样,占据过去世纪变暖和干燥的人口占据更高的盐度潮汐沼泽的人口展示了比尔表面积最大的增加。我们还发现纸币表面积和总蒸发水损(TEWL)之间的显着负相关,并且估计观察到的账单规模的增加可能导致日常水损失的减少高达16.2%。这些账单大小的空间和时间变化的模式与假设一致,使得较大的纸币在淡水限制环境中青睐作为散热的机制,减少对蒸发冷却的依赖以及增加的水康复。随着博物馆收藏越来越多地利用对全球变革的过去的反应,这项工作凸显了考虑许多不同轴的人为变化的影响以及整合空间和时间分析,以更好地了解对人口变化的特定人类影响的影响时间。

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