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The thermal niche of Neotropical nectar-feeding bats: Its evolution and application to predict responses to global warming

机译:新热带花蜜摄食蝙蝠的热生态位:其演变和应用来预测对全球变暖的反应

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Abstract The thermal niche of a species is one of the main determinants of its ecology and biogeography. In this study, we determined the thermal niche of 23 species of Neotropical nectar-feeding bats of the subfamily Glossophaginae (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae). We calculated their thermal niches using temperature data obtained from collection records, by generating a distribution curve of the maximum and minimum temperatures per locality, and using the inflection points of the temperature distributions to estimate the species optimal (STZ) and suboptimal (SRZ) zones of the thermal niche. Additionally, by mapping the values of the STZ and SRZ on a phylogeny of the group, we generated a hypothesis of the evolution of the thermal niches of this clade of nectar-feeding bats. Finally, we used the characteristics of their thermal niches to predict the responses of these organisms to climate change. We found a large variation in the width and limits of the thermal niches of nectar-feeding bats. Additionally, while the upper limits of the thermal niches varied little among species, their lower limits differ wildly. The ancestral reconstruction of the thermal niche indicated that this group of Neotropical bats evolved under cooler temperatures. The two clades inside the Glossophaginae differ in the evolution of their thermal niches, with most members of the clade Choeronycterines evolving ?¢????colder?¢???? thermal niches, while the majority of the species in the clade Glossophagines evolving ?¢????warmer?¢???? thermal niches. By comparing thermal niches with climate change models, we found that all species could be affected by an increase of 1???°C in temperature at the end of this century. This suggests that even nocturnal species could suffer important physiological costs from global warming. Our study highlights the value of scientific collections to obtain ecologically significant physiological data for a large number of species.
机译:摘要物种的热生态位是决定其生态学和生物地理学的主要因素之一。在这项研究中,我们确定了Glossophaginae(鳞翅目,Phyllostomidae)亚科的23种新热带花蜜喂养蝙蝠的热生态位。我们使用从收集记录中获得的温度数据,通过生成每个位置的最高和最低温度的分布曲线,并使用温度分布的拐点来估计物种的最佳(STZ)和次优(SRZ)区域,来计算它们的热生态位热利基。此外,通过将STZ和SRZ的值映射到该组的系统发育上,我们生成了一个由花蜜摄食蝙蝠进化枝形成的热小生境的假说。最后,我们利用它们的热生态位的特征来预测这些生物对气候变化的响应。我们发现花蜜摄食蝙蝠的热ni的宽度和极限存在很大差异。此外,尽管物种的热位的上限变化不大,但其下限却有很大差异。热生态位的祖先重建表明,这组新热带蝙蝠在较低的温度下进化。舌ag科内部的两个进化枝在其热ni的进化上有所不同,进化枝中的大多数成员胆囊菌都进化为“ ¢”或“冷”。热小生境,而进化枝中的大多数物种Glossophagines在进化?热ni。通过将热生态位与气候变化模型进行比较,我们发现,到本世纪末,温度升高1℃会影响所有物种。这表明即使是夜行物种也可能因全球变暖而遭受重要的生理损失。我们的研究强调了科学收藏对于获取大量物种具有生态学意义的生理数据的价值。

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