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Glucose Concentrations in Closely Related Titmice (Baeolophus) Species Linked to Regional Habitat Differences Across an Avian Hybrid Zone

机译:与禽类杂交区中的区域栖息地差异有关的密切相关钉的葡萄糖浓度

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Aims: We used physiological data, in conjunction with habitat information, to elucidate the interactions between two hybridizing songbirds within a hybrid zone. Background: Hybrid zones are ideal regions to examine a variety of ecological, behavior, and evolutionary processes. In addition to genetics, behavior, and morphology, physiological differences may impact hybrid fitness, genetic introgression, and even the stability of a hybrid zone. Objective: To assess physiological differences in hybridizing species, we investigated selected venous blood analytes in two species of songbirds hybridizing along the Balcones Escarpment in central Texas. Methods: Using a portable blood analyzer, we assayed blood samples from Black-crested Titmouse (Baeolophus atricristatus) and Tufted Titmouse (B. bicolor) individuals along a longitudinal transect that included the contact zone. Ecologically, this transect varies from higher elevation semi-arid regions on the Balcones Escarpment (and west across the Edwards Plateau) to lower elevation mesic forests east of the escarpment. Results: As expected, several blood analytes differed with age, sex, and sedative administration; however, we observed relatively increased blood glucose concentrations in Black-crested Titmice, which occupy the semi-arid habitats of west Texas. Furthermore, glucose concentrations were further elevated following rainfall events. Blood glucose concentrations often increase during stressful conditions and or related to changes in diet. Conclusion: We suspect that Black-crested Titmice have relatively increased blood glucose concentrations as a product of living in a semi-arid environment that causes chronic stress from unpredictable food and water resources. The link between rainfall and glucose may be a result of the increased and greater diversity of food availability after rainfall. Although further research is needed, we suspect that habitat differences and associated lack of physiological adaptations may be a limiting factor in westward range expansion in the more aggressive Tufted Titmice.
机译:目的:我们与栖息地信息结合使用生理数据,以阐明杂交区内的两个杂交鸣禽之间的相互作用。背景:混合区域是检查各种生态,行为和进化过程的理想区域。除了遗传,行为和形态学之外,生理差异可能会影响杂交的健身,遗传迟钝,甚至杂交区的稳定性。目的:评估杂交物种的生理差异,我们在德克萨斯州中部悬崖悬崖上杂交的两种鸣禽中的选定静脉血分析物。方法:使用便携式血液分析仪,我们从黑色冠状山雀(BAeolophus Atricristatus)和簇生倾斜度(B. BiColor)个体中的血液样本沿着包括接触区的纵向横断来测定血液样本。生态上,这种横断面变化了较高的半干旱区域在阳台悬崖上(横跨Edwards高原)来降低悬崖以外的海拔浅滩。结果:正如预期的那样,几种血液分析物与年龄,性别和镇静剂管理不同;然而,我们观察到黑色冠状刺钉中相对增加的血糖浓度,占据西德克萨斯州西德克萨斯州的半干旱栖息地。此外,在降雨事件之后进一步升高了葡萄糖浓度。血糖浓度通常在压力条件下增加和与饮食变化有关。结论:我们怀疑黑色凤头山雀的血糖浓度相对较高,作为生活在半干旱环境中的产物,导致来自不可预测的食品和水资源的慢性胁迫。降雨和葡萄糖之间的联系可能是降雨后的食物可用性增加和更大的多样性。虽然需要进一步研究,但我们怀疑栖息地差异和相关的缺乏生理适应可能是在更具侵略性的簇绒钉的西方范围扩张中的限制因素。

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