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Geographic variation in thermal sensitivity of jumping performance in the frog Limnodynastes peronii

机译:青蛙Limnodynastes peronii跳跃性能热敏性的地理变化

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I compared the thermal sensitivity of jumping performance of five populations of the striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes peronii) over a wide geographic range extending from the cool-temperate south to the tropical north of Australia. Maximum jumping performance of adult E peronii was assessed for each population at eight temperatures between 5degreesC and 32degreesC using a custom-designed force platform. From force recordings for each individual jump, maximum jumping force (F-max) and acceleration (A(max)) and maximum power output (P-max), take-off velocity (U-max), jump distance (D-J) and contact time on the platform (T-C) were calculated. The body mass of adult E peronii varied over their geographic range, from approximately 5 g for the lowland tropical population to more than 22 g for the cool-temperate populations. The thermal sensitivity of jumping performance varied over their geographic range, with the populations from the cooler climates generally performing better than those from the warmer climate populations at the cooler temperatures, and vice versa at the higher temperatures. However, not all parameters of jumping performance underwent parallel changes in thermal sensitivity amongst the populations of L. peronii. Only minor differences in the shape of the thermal sensitivity curves for F-max and A(max) were detected amongst the populations, while the thermal sensitivities of U-max, D-J and P-max all displayed considerable variation amongst the populations. The optimal temperatures for U-max, D-J and P-max were generally lower in the cool-temperate populations than in the tropical populations of L. peronii. To determine whether this geographic variation was due to genetic variation, or merely reflected phenotypic plasticity, I also compared the thermal sensitivity of jumping performance between metamorph L. peronii from two different populations raised under identical conditions in the laboratory. The maximum jumping distance of the metamorph L. peronii was assessed at seven temperatures between 8degreesC and 35degreesC for the two latitudinally extreme populations (i.e. lowland tropical Proserpine and cool-temperate Gippsland populations). Like adult L. peronii, the metamorphs from the cool-temperate population jumped further than those from the lowland tropical population at the lower temperatures, although no differences were detected at the higher temperatures. Thus, geographic variation in thermal sensitivity of jumping performance in L. peronii probably has a genetic component, and the different populations appear to have undergone genetic adaptation of their thermal sensitivity to the varied thermal environments.
机译:我比较了五个种群的条纹沼泽蛙(Limnodynastes peronii)在从凉爽的南方到澳大利亚热带北部的广泛地理范围内跳跃性能的热敏感性。使用定制设计的测力平台,在5摄氏度至32摄氏度之间的八个温度下,针对每个人群评估了成年埃文氏龟的最大跳跃性能。从每个跳跃的力记录,最大跳跃力(F-max)和加速度(A(max))和最大功率输出(P-max),起飞速度(U-max),跳跃距离(DJ)和计算平台上的接触时间(TC)。成年大肠杆菌的体重在其地理范围内变化,从低地热带种群的约5 g到温带种群的22 g以上。跳跃表现的热敏性在其地理范围内变化,在较凉的温度下,凉爽气候人群的表现通常要好于较暖的气候下人群,反之则在较高的温度下。但是,并不是所有的跳跃性能参数都在Per。L. peronii种群中经历了热敏感性的平行变化。在群体中仅检测到F-max和A(max)的热敏性曲线形状的细微差异,而U-max,D-J和P-max的热敏性均在群体中显示出相当大的差异。温带种群的U-max,D-J和P-max最佳温度通常低于热带劳氏乳杆菌种群。为了确定这种地理变异是由于遗传变异还是仅反映了表型可塑性,我还比较了实验室中在相同条件下饲养的两个不同种群的变态Peronii L. peronii之间跳跃性能的热敏感性。在两个纬度极端的种群(即低地热带的Proserpine和温带的Gippsland种群),在8°C至35°C的七个温度下,评估了变型L. peronii的最大跳跃距离。与成年L. peronii一样,在较低温度下,来自冷温种群的变体比来自低地热带种群的变体跳得更大,尽管在较高温度下未发现差异。因此,Peronii跳跃性能热敏感性的地理差异可能具有遗传成分,并且不同种群似乎已经对其热敏感性对变化的热环境进行了遗传适应。

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