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Evolution of thermal tolerance and its fitness consequences: parallel and non-parallel responses to urban heat islands across three cities

机译:热容耐受的演变及其健身后果:三个城市对城市热岛的平行和非平行响应

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The question of parallel evolution-what causes it, and how common it is-has long captured the interest of evolutionary biologists. Widespread urban development over the last century has driven rapid evolutionary responses on contemporary time scales, presenting a unique opportunity to test the predictability and parallelism of evolutionary change. Here we examine urban evolution in an acorn-dwelling ant species, focusing on the urban heat island signal and the ant's tolerance of these altered urban temperature regimes. Using a common-garden experimental design with acorn ant colonies collected from urban and rural populations in three cities and reared under five temperature treatments in the laboratory, we assessed plastic and evolutionary shifts in the heat and cold tolerance of F1 offspring worker ants. In two of three cities, we found evolved losses of cold tolerance, and compression of thermal tolerance breadth. Results for heat tolerance were more complex: in one city, we found evidence of simple evolved shifts in heat tolerance in urban populations, though in another, the difference in urban and rural population heat tolerance depended on laboratory rearing temperature, and only became weakly apparent at the warmest rearing temperatures. The shifts in tolerance appeared to be adaptive, as our analysis of the fitness consequences of warming revealed that while urban populations produced more sexual reproductives under warmer laboratory rearing temperatures, rural populations produced fewer. Patterns of natural selection on thermal tolerances supported our findings of fitness trade-offs and local adaptation across urban and rural acorn ant populations, as selection on thermal tolerance acted in opposite directions between the warmest and coldest rearing temperatures. Our study provides mixed support for parallel evolution of thermal tolerance under urban temperature rise, and, importantly, suggests the promising use of cities to examine parallel and non-paralle
机译:并行进化的问题 - 导致它的原因,以及它的常见程度 - 长期捕获了进化生物学家的兴趣。在上个世纪广泛的城市发展已经驱动了对当代时间尺度的快速进化反应,呈现了测试进化变革的可预测性和平行度的独特机会。在这里,我们在橡皮莺的蚁群中检查城市演变,专注于城市热岛信号和蚂蚁对这些改变的城市温度制度的容忍度。使用与三个城市城乡人口中的橡子蚁群收集的共同园林实验设计,并在实验室中的五个温度处理下饲养,我们评估了F1后代工人蚂蚁的热敏和耐冷耐热性的塑料和进化变化。在三个城市中的两个中,我们发现了耐寒耐受性的损失,并压缩了热耐受宽度。耐热性的结果更复杂:在一个城市中,我们发现了城市人群耐热性在耐热性中的简单进化的证据,虽然在另一个城市中,城市和农村人口耐热性差异依赖于实验室饲养温度,并且只有弱效果在最温暖的饲养温度下。耐受性的变化似乎是适应性的,因为我们对变暖的健身后果的分析显示,虽然城市人群在温暖的实验室饲养温度下产生了更多的性繁殖,但农村种群较少。热耐受性的自然选择模式支持我们在城乡橡子蚂蚁群中的健身权衡和局部适应的调查结果,因为热容耐热的选择在最温暖和最冷的饲养温度之间的相反方向上。我们的研究为城市温度升高下的热耐受性的平行演变提供了混合支持,重要的是,建议有希望使用城市来检查平行和非帕拉尔

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