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Tests of the contribution of acclimation to geographic variation in water loss rates of the West Indian lizard Anolis cristatellus.

机译:测试环境适应对西印度蜥蜴Anolis cristatellus失水率地理变化的贡献。

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Phenotypic plasticity can contribute to the process of adaptive radiation by facilitating population persistence in novel environments. West Indian Anolis lizards provide a classic example of an adaptive radiation, in which divergence has occurred along two primary ecological axes: structural microhabitat and climate. Adaptive plasticity in limb morphology is hypothesized to have facilitated divergence along the structural niche axis in Anolis, but very little work has explored plasticity in physiological traits. Here, we experimentally ask whether Puerto Rican Anolis cristatellus from mesic and xeric habitats differ in desiccation rates, and whether these lizards exhibit an acclimation response to changes in relative humidity. We first present microclimatic data collected at lizard perch sites that demonstrate that abiotic conditions experienced by lizards differ between mesic and xeric habitat types. In Experiment 1, we measured desiccation rates of lizards from both habitats maintained under identical laboratory conditions. This experiment demonstrated that desiccation rates differ between populations; xeric lizards lose water more slowly than mesic lizards. In Experiment 2, lizards from each habitat were either maintained under the conditions of Experiment 1, or under extremely low relative humidity. Desiccation rates did not differ between lizards from the same habitat maintained under different treatments and xeric lizards maintained lower desiccation rates than mesic lizards within each treatment. Our results demonstrate that A. cristatellus does not exhibit an acclimation response to abrupt changes of hydric conditions, and suggest that tropical Anolis lizards might be unable to exhibit physiological plasticity in desiccation rates in response to varying climatic conditions.CAS Registry/EC Number/Name of Substance 7732-18-5 (Water).
机译:表型可塑性可通过促进新环境中的种群持久性来促进适应性辐射过程。西印度人Anolis蜥蜴提供了一种适应性辐射的经典例子,在该辐射中,沿两个主要生态轴发散了:结构微生境和气候。据推测,肢体形态的适应性可塑性促进了Anolis沿结构生态位轴的发散,但很少有研究探讨生理性状的可塑性。在这里,我们实验性地询问来自中生和干燥生境的波多黎各人Anolis cristatellus的干燥速率是否不同,以及这些蜥蜴是否表现出对相对湿度变化的适应性响应。我们首先介绍在蜥蜴栖息地收集的微气候数据,这些数据表明蜥蜴经历的非生物条件在中生和干生生境类型之间有所不同。在实验1中,我们测量了在相同实验室条件下维持的两个生境中蜥蜴的干燥率。该实验表明,不同人群之间的干燥率不同。干燥的蜥蜴失去水的速度比中性蜥蜴慢。在实验2中,将来自每个栖息地的蜥蜴维持在实验1的条件下,或维持在极低的相对湿度下。在不同处理下,来自相同栖息地的蜥蜴的干燥率没有差异,并且在每次处理中,干性蜥蜴的干燥率低于中陆蜥蜴。我们的研究结果表明,cristatellus不会表现出对水份条件突然变化的适应性反应,并表明热带Anolis蜥蜴可能会因气候条件的变化而无法在干燥速率上表现出生理可塑性.CAS Registry / EC编号/名称物质7732-18-5(水)。

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