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Rise in temperature causes decreased fitness and higher extinction risks in endemic frogs at high altitude forested wetlands in northern Pakistan

机译:温度升高导致在巴基斯坦北部高海拔植物湿地的地方青蛙中的健身和更高的灭绝风险

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The larvae of some amphibian species grow and develop more slowly at lower temperature and attain larger body size at the end of metamorphosis, but this is not true for all amphibians. We have for the first time provided empirical data by using a combination of field and lab-based studies with a robust sample size (360 adults, 1000 tadpoles) for Hazara Torrent Frog (Allopaa hazarensis) and Murree Hills Frog (Nanorana vicina). In this study, we examined how tadpoles responded to different temperatures through metamorphosis, body size, developmental complications or deformities, fitness and survival. We found that the tadpoles of A. hazarensis and N. vicina showed the same response to elevated temperatures under laboratory conditions including faster metamorphosis, reduction in the body size, more frequent developmental complications or deformities such as edema and tail kinks, lower fitness and higher mortality at elevated temperatures (>26 degrees C). The comparison of thermal sensitivity between the two species showed that N. vicina was more sensitive to higher temperatures. Pakistan has been experiencing changes in climatic patterns, and the ecosystems in northern Pakistan are losing biodiversity due to increasing temperature, frequency of drought and intensity of floods. It is feared that these frogs may experience local extinction in future. Our findings contribute to filling the information gap regarding impacts of temperature increase on biodiversity of high altitude forested montane ecosystems and is an important contribution to future studies associating biodiversity and climate change.
机译:一些两栖动物的幼虫在较低的温度下生长发育较慢,在变态结束时达到较大的体型,但并非所有两栖动物都是如此。我们首次通过结合现场和实验室研究,为哈扎拉河田蛙(Allopaa hazarensis)和默里山田蛙(Nanorana vicina)提供了大量样本(360只成年蛙,1000只蝌蚪),提供了经验数据。在这项研究中,我们研究了蝌蚪如何通过变态、体型、发育并发症或畸形、适应性和存活率对不同温度做出反应。我们发现,在实验室条件下,哈扎伦斯A.和维奇纳N.的蝌蚪对高温表现出相同的反应,包括更快的变态、体型缩小、更频繁的发育并发症或畸形,如水肿和尾巴扭结、在高温(>26摄氏度)下的适应性降低和死亡率升高。两个物种之间的热敏感性比较表明,野豌豆对更高的温度更敏感。巴基斯坦正在经历气候模式的变化,由于气温升高、干旱频率和洪水强度的增加,巴基斯坦北部的生态系统正在失去生物多样性。人们担心这些青蛙将来可能会经历局部灭绝。我们的发现有助于填补温度升高对高海拔森林山地生态系统生物多样性影响的信息空白,并对未来将生物多样性与气候变化联系起来的研究做出重要贡献。

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    《Journal of Thermal Biology》 |2021年第1期|共9页
  • 作者单位

    PMAS Arid Agr Univ Rawalpindi Fac Forestry Range Management &

    Wildlife Dept Wildlife Management Herpetol Lab Rawalpindi 46000 Punjab Pakistan;

    PMAS Arid Agr Univ Rawalpindi Fac Forestry Range Management &

    Wildlife Dept Wildlife Management Herpetol Lab Rawalpindi 46000 Punjab Pakistan;

    Wildlife Ecol &

    Conservat Consultant 705 Alligator Ranch Rd New Smyrna Beach FL 32168 USA;

    PMAS Arid Agr Univ Rawalpindi Fac Forestry Range Management &

    Wildlife Dept Wildlife Management Herpetol Lab Rawalpindi 46000 Punjab Pakistan;

    PMAS Arid Agr Univ Rawalpindi Fac Forestry Range Management &

    Wildlife Dept Wildlife Management Herpetol Lab Rawalpindi 46000 Punjab Pakistan;

    PMAS Arid Agr Univ Rawalpindi Fac Forestry Range Management &

    Wildlife Dept Wildlife Management Herpetol Lab Rawalpindi 46000 Punjab Pakistan;

    Poultry Res Inst Punjab Rawalpindi Pakistan;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 分子生物学;
  • 关键词

    Anurans; Climate change; Dicroglossidae; Endemism; Extinction; Forested wetlands;

    机译:Anurans;气候变化;双钩虫科;特有现象;灭绝森林湿地;

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