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Phenotypic variability and environmental tolerance shed light on nine-banded armadillo Nearctic invasion

机译:九带犰狳的表型变异性和环境耐受性缺光自变自入侵

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High phenotypic diversity is an intrinsic attribute of successful invaders, but remains poorly studied. Here, we investigate the role of phenotypic traits in biological invasions using one of the few Neotropical mammal lineages that has successfully invaded the Nearctic, the nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus. Specifically, we analyzed cranial phenotypic variation of the nine-banded armadillo, comparing ecological associations throughout its native range with those experienced by invasive populations in the United States. We also compared the climatic conditions faced by native and invader armadillos to determine whether the species has broadened its environmental tolerance or remained within its native climatic pool. Our study shows that D. novemcinctus exhibits pronounced morphological variation through its range and that the phenotypic pattern in newly invaded areas departs from trends of the species in its native range. The morphological differences exhibited by invader armadillos can be related to their reduced reliance on myrmecophagy, with armadillos from temperate open areas in North America exploiting a broader range of dietary items. Moreover, we found the climatic conditions faced by alien armadillos during the initial phases of their Nearctic invasion fell within the native climatic range. In sum, high phenotypic variability and substantial environmental tolerance in the nine-banded armadillo help to explain its nearly ubiquitous distribution across contrasting ecosystems in its native range as well as its successful Nearctic invasion. Our findings underscore the importance of studying the covariation of morphology and climate across native and invasive ranges to understand biological responses in novel environments.
机译:高表型多样性是成功入侵者的内在属性,但仍然很差。在这里,我们使用成功地侵入了亲人的九带犰狳Dasypus Novemcinctus的少数几个新型哺乳动物谱系,调查表型特征在生物侵犯中的作用。具体而言,我们分析了九带犰狳的颅骨表型变化,将其在其本土范围内与美国侵入性群体经历的生态学联系进行比较。我们还比较了本地和入侵者犰狳面临的气候条件,以确定物种是否扩大了其环境耐受性或仍然在其本地气候池中。我们的研究表明,D. novemcinctus通过其范围显示出明显的形态变化,并且新入侵地区的表型模式从其本土范围内脱离了物种的趋势。 Invader Armadillos表现出的形态学差异可能与其对MyRMECOPHAGY的依赖程度相关,北美温带开放区域的犰狳利用更广泛的饮食项目。此外,我们发现在自学平入侵的初始阶段期间外星犰狳面临的气候条件下降在本地气候范围内。总而言之,九带犰狳的高表型变异性和大量的环境耐受性有助于解释其天然范围内造影生态系统的几乎普遍的分布,以及其成功的高侵袭。我们的调查结果强调了在原生和侵入性范围内研究形态和气候协变的重要性,以了解新颖环境中的生物反应。

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