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Vulnerability to climate warming of Liolaemus pictus (Squamata, Liolaemidae), a lizard from the cold temperate climate in Patagonia, Argentina

机译:来自阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚寒冷温带气候的蜥蜴Liolaemus pictus(Squamata,Liolaemidae)对气候变暖的脆弱性

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The vulnerability of populations and species to global warming depends not only on the environmental temperatures, but also on the behavioral and physiological abilities to respond to these changes. In this sense, the knowledge of an organism's sensitivity to temperature variation is essential to predict potential responses to climate warming. In particular, it is interesting to know how close species are to their thermal limits in nature and whether physiological plasticity is a potential short-term response to warming climates. We exposed Liolaemus pictus lizards, from northern Patagonia, to either 21 or 31 A degrees C for 30 days to compare the effects of these treatments on thermal sensitivity in 1 and 0.2 m runs, preferred body temperature (T (pref)), panting threshold (T (pant)), and critical minimum temperature (CTMin). Furthermore, we measured the availability of thermal microenvironments (operative temperatures; T (e)) to measure how close L. pictus is, in nature, to its optimal locomotor performance (T (o)) and thermal limits. L. pictus showed limited physiological plasticity, since the acclimation temperature (21 and 31 A degrees C) did not affect the locomotor performance nor did it affect T (pref), the T (pant), or the CTMin. The mean T (e) was close to T (o) and was 17 A degrees C lower than the CTMax. The results suggest that L. pictus, in a climate change scenario, could be vulnerable to the predicted temperature increment, as this species currently lives in an environment with temperatures close to their highest locomotor temperature threshold, and because they showed limited acclimation capacity to adjust to new thermal conditions by physiological plasticity. Nevertheless, L. pictus can run at 80 % or faster of its maximum speed across a wide range of temperatures near T (o), an ability which would attenuate the impact of global warming.
机译:人口和物种对全球变暖的脆弱性不仅取决于环境温度,而且取决于应对这些变化的行为和生理能力。从这个意义上讲,了解生物体对温度变化的敏感性对于预测对气候变暖的潜在反应至关重要。特别是,有趣的是要知道物种在自然界中接近其热极限的程度,以及生理可塑性是否是对气候变暖的潜在短期响应。我们将巴塔哥尼亚北部的淡紫色Liolaemus pictus蜥蜴暴露在21或31 A摄氏度下30天,以比较这些处理对1和0.2 m跑步,优选体温(T(pref)),气喘阈值的热敏感性的影响(T(裤子))和临界最低温度(CTMin)。此外,我们测量了热微环境的可利用性(工作温度; T(e)),以测量pic。L. pictus在本质上与最佳运动性能(T(o))和热极限的接近程度。由于适应温度(21和31 A摄氏度)既不影响运动性能,也不影响T(偏好),T(裤子)或CTMin,所以L. pictus的生理可塑性有限。平均T(e)接近T(o),比CTMax低17 A摄氏度。结果表明,在气候变化的情况下,pic。L. pictus可能容易受到温度升高的预测,因为该物种目前生活在温度接近其最高运动温度阈值的环境中,并且由于它们的适应能力有限通过生理可塑性适应新的热条件。尽管如此,小豆蔻可以在接近T(o)的宽温度范围内以其最大速度的80%或更快的速度运转,这种能力会减弱全球变暖的影响。

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