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Live fast, die young: flexibility of life history traits in the fat-tailed dwarf lemur (Cheirogaleus medius)

机译:快活,早逝:肥尾侏儒狐猴(Cheirogaleus medius)生活史特征的灵活性

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The fat-tailed dwarf lemur, Cheirogaleus medius, occurs in ecologically very different habitat types (rainforest and dry forest) across Madagascar. Its extraordinary biological characteristics, such as monogamy and long-term hibernation, allow us to investigate behavioral, ecological, and physiological flexibility of this species in populations across different ecological environments. This study aims to determine whether different life history and physiological traits show variation in adaptation to the differing ambient conditions or are conservative and influenced more by the organism's evolutionary history. We compared body masses, life history traits, social organization, and hibernation duration of two populations of C. medius, one from a littoral rainforest and one from the dry deciduous forest. We revealed clear geographical differences in the length of hibernation duration as well as, more surprisingly, in life history traits. We found that this species' reproductive strategies seem to be highly flexible. Animals in the rainforest can spend more time in the active state due to a shorter hibernation period, but have, in general, a shorter life expectancy due to higher mortality rates. Hence, they seem to maximize their total reproductive output with higher reproductive rates (larger litter sizes, greater number of litters). Home ranges and social organization, on the other hand, did not vary between habitats, suggesting that the general requirements of this species are independent of environmental conditions. In conclusion, some life history traits, formerly assumed to be genetically fixed parameters of primate species, prove in fact to be highly flexible. Different populations of the same species show distinct adaptations according to the prevailing conditions in order to maximize individual reproductive output.
机译:肥尾侏儒狐猴,Cheirogaleus medius,发生在马达加斯加整个生态上非常不同的栖息地类型(雨林和干旱森林)。一夫一妻制和长期休眠等非凡的生物学特性使我们能够研究该物种在不同生态环境中的行为,生态和生理灵活性。这项研究的目的是确定不同的生活史和生理特征是否显示出对不同环境条件的适应性变化,还是保守的并受生物进化史的影响更大。我们比较了两个C. medius种群的体重,生活史特征,社会组织和冬眠持续时间,一个种群来自沿海雨林,另一个种群来自干燥的落叶林。我们揭示了冬眠持续时间以及生活史特征上明显的地理差异。我们发现该物种的繁殖策略似乎非常灵活。由于冬眠时间较短,雨林中的动物可以在活动状态下花费更多的时间,但由于死亡率较高,因此它们的预期寿命通常较短。因此,它们似乎以更高的繁殖率(更大的窝产仔数,更大的窝产仔数)来最大化他们的总繁殖产量。另一方面,栖息地和社会组织在生境之间没有变化,这表明该物种的一般要求与环境条件无关。总之,一些生活史特征,以前被认为是灵长类动物的遗传固定参数,实际上被证明是高度灵活的。同一物种的不同种群根据当时的条件显示出不同的适应性,以使个体繁殖产量最大化。

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