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Climate-change-related shifts in annual phenology of a temperate snake during the last 20 years

机译:在过去20年中,与气候变化有关的温带蛇的年度物候变化

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Global warming is thought to be a far-reaching threat to biodiversity, and is supposed to influence several aspects of the ecology of animals. Global warming should influence especially the ectotherm vertebrates, which depend directly from the external thermal conditions for their activities and performances. Here, we analyze the changes in phenology which have occurred in the last 20 years in a marked population of vipers, Vipera aspis, and we try to relate these changes with the intervening climatic changes. We analyzed three metrics of viper's annual phenology: (i) annual onset of above-ground activity (hereby AOA); (ii) annual onset of feeding period (AOF); (iii) annual onset of the hibernation (AOH). The annual variations of these three phenological metrics were correlated to five variables of climatic data: (1) mean annual air temperature, (2) mean February air temperature, (3) mean July air temperature, (4) yearly number of rainy days, and (5) yearly number of days with rainstorm. We observed a statistically significant reduction of AOA values from >28 days between 1987 and 1997, to approximately 20 days from 1998 to 2011, with a similar statistical trend also found for AOF values. The number of days of delay in entering hibernation increased significantly since 1998. Three sets of relationships between climatic variables and metrics of viper phenology were statistically significant, i.e. the correlation (i) between annual mean temperature and AOA (negative), (ii) between annual mean temperature and AOF (negative), and (iii) between annual mean temperature and AOH (positive). The percent of field days (between 20th February and 20th March) with no viper observed also decreased significantly over the years. Our study showed that three different traits of the annual phenology of a Mediterranean snake are shifting in the 20+ years of monitoring, and that there is correlational evidence that these shifts are linked to intervening climate change.
机译:全球变暖被认为是对生物多样性的深远威胁,并应影响动物生态的多个方面。全球变暖应特别影响外热脊椎动物,后者直接依赖于外部热条件来活动和表现。在这里,我们分析了近20年来在明显的of蛇毒蛇Vi(Vipera aspis)种群中发生的物候变化,我们试图将这些变化与中间的气候变化联系起来。我们分析了毒蛇的年度物候的三个指标:(i)地面活动的年度发作(特指AOA); (ii)每年开始的摄食期(AOF); (iii)每年冬眠(AOH)。这三个物候指标的年度变化与气候数据的五个变量相关:(1)年平均气温,(2)2月平均气温,(3)7月平均气温,(4)每年的雨天数, (5)每年有暴雨的天数。我们观察到AOA值从1987年至1997年的> 28天减少到1998年至2011年的约20天,在统计上有显着下降,并且AOF值也有类似的统计趋势。自1998年以来,进入冬眠的延迟天数显着增加。气候变量和毒蛇物候指标之间的三组关系具有统计意义,即,(i)年平均温度与AOA之间的相关性(负),(ii)年平均温度和AOF(负),以及(iii)年平均温度和AOH(正)之间。在过去的几年中,未观察到毒蛇的田间天数(2月20日至3月20日)的百分比也显着下降。我们的研究表明,在20多年的监测中,地中海蛇的年度物候的三个不同特征正在发生变化,并且有相关证据表明这些变化与干预性气候变化有关。

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