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Fluctuations in annual climatic extremes are associated with reproductive variation in resident mountain chickadees

机译:年度气候极端波动与常驻山雀的繁殖变异有关

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Mounting evidence suggests that we are experiencing rapidly accelerating global climate change. Understanding how climate change may affect life is critical to identifying species and populations that are vulnerable. Most current research focuses on investigating how organisms may respond to gradual warming, but another effect of climate change is extreme annual variation in precipitation associated with alternations between drought and unusually heavy precipitation, like that exhibited in the western regions of North America. Understanding climate change effects on animal reproductive behaviour is especially important, because it directly impacts population persistence. Here, we present data on reproduction in nest-box breeding, resident mountain chickadees inhabiting high and low elevations in the Sierra Nevada across 5 years. These 5 years of data represent the full range of climatic variation from the largest drought in five centuries to one of the heaviest snow years on record. There were significant differences in most reproductive characteristics associated with variation in climate. Both climate extremes were negatively associated with reproductive success at high and low elevations, but low-elevation chickadees had worse reproductive success in the largest drought year while high-elevation chickadees had worse reproductive success in the heaviest snow year. Considering that the frequency of extreme climate swings between drought and snow is predicted to increase, such swings may have negative effects on chickadee populations across the entire elevation gradient, as climatic extremes should favour different adaptations. Alternatively, it is possible that climate fluctuations might favour preserving genetic variation allowing for higher resilience. It is too early to make specific predictions regarding how increased frequency of extreme climate fluctuation may impact chickadees; however, our data suggest that even the most common species may be susceptible.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,我们正在经历迅速加速的全球气候变化。了解气候变化如何影响生活对于确定脆弱的物种和种群至关重要。当前大多数研究集中在调查生物如何应对逐渐变暖,但是气候变化的另一个影响是降水的极端年度变化,这与干旱和异常强的降水之间的交替相关,例如在北美西部地区。了解气候变化对动物生殖行为的影响尤为重要,因为它直接影响人口的持久性。在这里,我们介绍了内华达山脉(Sierra Nevada)过去5年在高低海拔地区栖息的巢箱繁殖,常驻山雀的繁殖数据。这5年的数据代表了整个气候变化的范围,从五个世纪以来最大的干旱到有记录的最大降雪年份之一。与气候变化有关的大多数生殖特征存在显着差异。两种极端气候都与高海拔和低海拔的繁殖成功成负相关,但低海拔山雀在最大的干旱年份的繁殖成功较差,而高海拔山雀在最重的雪年的繁殖成功较差。考虑到干旱和降雪之间极端气候变化的频率预计会增加,这种变化可能会对整个海拔梯度上的山雀种群产生负面影响,因为气候极端情况应有利于不同的适应。或者,气候波动可能会有利于保存遗传变异,从而提高抵御能力。现在就做出极端气候波动频率增加如何影响山雀的具体预测还为时过早。但是,我们的数据表明,即使最常见的物种也可能易感。

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