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Burrow-dwelling ecosystem engineers provide thermal refugia throughout the landscape

机译:穴居生态系统工程师在整个景观中提供热避难所

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Ecosystem engineers play fundamental ecological roles by modifying habitats in ways that affect a multitude of other species and by creating refugia with novel microclimates. We hypothesize that burrow-creating organisms may facilitate climate change adaptation by providing refugia from extreme and fluctuating temperatures found aboveground. We support this hypothesis by showing that large burrow-dwelling tortoises, Gopherus polyphemus, likely depend upon burrows for thermoregulation. By exploiting the varied thermal conditions within burrows, tortoises avoided lethal temperatures and extreme fluctuations in body temperature, maintained moderate and stable body temperatures on hot days, and maintained relatively warm temperatures overnight. Climate change is predicted to increase maximum air temperatures throughout the geographic range of this species, with impacts most severe in Florida, US, where the range of future conditions could be above that of current maxima. This implies that environmental temperatures will be above lethal thermal limits more often, highlighting the importance of refugia from extreme conditions. Large burrowing animals (e.g. aardvarks, pocket gophers, rabbits, seabirds, tortoises, wombats) are widely distributed globally and could provide similar thermal refugia for countless commensal taxa. Burrows and the animals that create them are in urgent need of conservation, which will help ensure the widespread availability of refugia that offer protection from extreme temperatures under climate change.
机译:生态系统工程师通过以影响多种其他物种的方式修改栖息地并通过创造新的小气候来实现避难所而发挥基本的生态作用。我们假设,通过提供地上极端和波动的温度提供避难所,造穴生物可以促进气候变化适应。我们通过证明居住在大洞穴中的乌龟(Gopherus polyphemus)可能依赖于洞穴进行温度调节来支持这一假设。通过利用洞穴内变化的热条件,乌龟避免了致命的温度和体温的极端波动,在炎热的天气中保持适度和稳定的体温,并在夜间保持相对温暖的温度。预计气候变化将增加该物种整个地理范围内的最高气温,其影响在美国佛罗里达州最为严重,未来状况的范围可能会超过当前的最大值。这意味着环境温度将更频繁地超过致命的热极限,突出了极端条件下避难所的重要性。大型穴居动物(例如土豚,地鼠,兔子,海鸟,乌龟,袋熊)在全球分布广泛,可以为无数共生类群提供类似的热避难所。洞穴和创造洞穴的动物迫切需要保护,这将有助于确保避难所的广泛供应,从而在气候变化的情况下免受极端温度的影响。

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