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Modeling behavioral thermoregulation in a climate change sentinel

机译:模拟气候变化前哨中的行为温度调节

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AbstractWhen possible, many species will shift in elevation or latitude in response to rising temperatures. However, before such shifts occur, individuals will first tolerate environmental change and then modify their behavior to maintain heat balance. Behavioral thermoregulation allows animals a range of climatic tolerances and makes predicting geographic responses under future warming scenarios challenging. Because behavioral modification may reduce an individual's fecundity by, for example, limiting foraging time and thus caloric intake, we must consider the range of behavioral options available for thermoregulation to accurately predict climate change impacts on individual species. To date, few studies have identified mechanistic links between an organism's daily activities and the need to thermoregulate. We used a biophysical model, Niche Mapper, to mechanistically model microclimate conditions and thermoregulatory behavior for a temperature-sensitive mammal, the American pika (Ochotona princeps). Niche Mapper accurately simulated microclimate conditions, as well as empirical metabolic chamber data for a range of fur properties, animal sizes, and environmental parameters. Niche Mapper predicted pikas would be behaviorally constrained because of the need to thermoregulate during the hottest times of the day. We also showed that pikas at low elevations could receive energetic benefits by being smaller in size and maintaining summer pelage during longer stretches of the active season under a future warming scenario. We observed pika behavior for 288 h in Glacier National Park, Montana, and thermally characterized their rocky, montane environment. We found that pikas were most active when temperatures were cooler, and at sites characterized by high elevations and north-facing slopes. Pikas became significantly less active across a suite of behaviors in the field when temperatures surpassed 20°C, which supported a metabolic threshold predicted by Niche Mapper. In general, mechanistic predictions and empirical observations were congruent. This research is unique in providing both an empirical and mechanistic description of the effects of temperature on a mammalian sentinel of climate change, the American pika. Our results suggest that previously underinvestigated characteristics, specifically fur properties and body size, may play critical roles in pika populations' response to climate change. We also demonstrate the potential importance of considering behavioral thermoregulation and microclimate variability when predicting animal responses to climate change.
机译:摘要在可能的情况下,许多物种会随着温度的升高而在海拔或纬度上发生变化。但是,在这种变化发生之前,个人将首先容忍环境变化,然后改变其行为以维持热量平衡。行为温度调节使动物具有一定的气候容忍度,并使得预测未来变暖情况下的地理响应具有挑战性。由于行为改变可能会通过例如限制觅食时间并因此减少热量摄入而降低个体的繁殖力,因此我们必须考虑可用于温度调节的行为选择范围,以准确预测气候变化对个体物种的影响。迄今为止,很少有研究确定生物体的日常活动与温度调节需求之间的机械联系。我们使用生物物理模型Niche Mapper对温度敏感的哺乳动物美洲鼠兔(Ochotona princeps)的微气候条件和温度调节行为进行了机械建模。 Niche Mapper可以精确模拟微气候条件,以及针对一系列毛皮特性,动物体型和环境参数的经验代谢室数据。 Niche Mapper预测,由于在一天中最热的时候需要进行温度调节,皮卡会受到行为限制。我们还表明,在未来变暖的情况下,低海拔的鼠兔可以通过减小尺寸并在活动季节的较长时间内保持夏季偏斜来获得精力充沛的好处。我们在蒙大拿州的冰川国家公园观察了288小时的皮卡行为,并对它们的岩石山区环境进行了热分析。我们发现,温度较低时,在以高海拔和朝北的坡度为特征的地点,鼠兔皮最活跃。当温度超过20°C时,皮卡斯在田间的一系列行为中的活跃度大大降低,这支持了Niche Mapper预测的代谢阈值。通常,机械的预测和经验的观察是一致的。这项研究的独特之处在于提供了温度对哺乳动物对气候变化的影响(美国鼠兔)的影响的经验和机理描述。我们的研究结果表明,以前未充分研究的特征,特别是皮毛特性和体型,可能在皮卡族对气候变化的响应中起着关键作用。我们还证明了预测动物对气候变化的反应时考虑行为温度调节和微气候变异性的潜在重要性。

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