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Hydrology induces intraspecific variation in freshwater fish morphology under contemporary and future climate scenarios

机译:在当前和未来气候情景下,水文学诱发淡水鱼形态的种内变化

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Predicting future changes in habitat-associated species traits is an important step in understanding the ecological and evolutionary consequences of environmental change. However, models projecting phenotypic responses to future climate change typically assume populations will respond similarly across the range of a species, while local adaptation and spatial variation in environmental changes are rarely considered. In this study, among-population phenotypic variability was coupled with geographic variation in anticipated hydrologic changes to examine patterns of population-level phenotypic changes expected under future climatic change. To estimate phenotypic responses to watershed hydrology, phenotype-environment associations between body shape and contemporary streamflow were quantified among populations of six species of fishes (Cyprinidae). Future streamflow estimates (2070-2099) were then used to project body shapes within populations, assuming the same phenotype-environment relationships. All species exhibited significant associations between body shape and contemporary streamflow discharge and variability. However, these relationships were not consistent, even among species occupying similar vertical positions in the water column. When these phenotype-environment relationships were projected into future streamflow conditions, populations are not expected to respond uniformly across the species' ranges, and all but one species exhibited projected morphologies outside of the current range of morphological variation. These findings suggest local adaptation and spatial heterogeneity in environmental changes interact to influence variation in the degree of expected phenotypic responses to climate change at both the species and population level. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:预测与栖息地相关的物种特征的未来变化是理解环境变化的生态和进化后果的重要一步。但是,预测未来气候变化表型响应的模型通常假设种群在整个物种范围内的响应类似,而很少考虑环境变化的局部适应性和空间变化。在这项研究中,人口之间的表型变异性与预期的水文变化的地理变化相结合,以检验未来气候变化下预期的人口水平表型变化的模式。为了估计对流域水文学的表型反应,在六种鱼类(鲤科鱼类)的种群中,对体形与当代水流之间的表型-环境关联进行了定量。假设表型与环境之间的关系相同,未来的流量估算值(2070-2099)将用于预测人群中的体型。所有物种均显示出身体形状与当代水流排放量和变异性之间的显着关联。但是,即使在水柱中垂直位置相似的物种之间,这些关系也不是一致的。当将这些表型与环境的关系预测到未来的水流条件中时,预计种群在整个物种范围内不会做出统一的响应,除一个物种外,所有物种都显示出当前形态变化范围之外的预测形态。这些发现表明环境变化中的局部适应和空间异质性相互作用,从而影响物种和种群水平对气候变化的预期表型响应程度的变化。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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