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Phenotypic plasticity and evolutionary demographic responses to climate change: taking theory out to the field. (Extended Spotlight: Responses to global climate change: insights from organismal physiology.)

机译:表型可塑性和人口统计学对气候变化的反应:将理论带到实地。 (扩展聚焦:应对全球气候变化:来自有机生理学的见解。)

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Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations - potentially reducing their growth rate and causing genetic evolution - and affects the physiology and development of individual organisms. Understanding and predicting the fates of populations under global change, including extinctions and geographical range shifts, requires analysing the interplay of these processes, which has long been a grey area in evolutionary biology. We review recent theory on the interaction of phenotypic plasticity, genetic evolution and demography in environments that change in time or space. We then discuss the main limitations of the models and the difficulties in testing theoretical predictions in the wild, notably regarding changes in phenotypic selection, the evolution of (co)variances of reaction norm parameters, and transient dynamics. We use two landmark examples of physiological responses to climate change - trees facing drier climate and extreme temperatures, and marine phytoplankton under rising CO2 - to highlight relatively neglected questions and indicate the theoretical and empirical challenges that they raise. These examples illustrate notably that age-specific patterns of plasticity and selection on the one hand, and changes in community interactions and functioning on the other hand, need to be further investigated theoretically and empirically for a better understanding of evolutionary demographic responses to climate change in the wild.
机译:迅速的气候变化既对自然种群施加了强大的选择压力-可能降低其增长速度并导致遗传进化-并影响单个生物的生理和发育。要了解和预测全球变化(包括物种灭绝和地理范围变化)下的人口命运,就需要分析这些过程的相互作用,而这一直是进化生物学的一个灰色领域。我们回顾了在时空变化的环境中表型可塑性,遗传进化和人口统计学相互作用的最新理论。然后,我们讨论模型的主要局限性以及在野外测试理论预测的困难,特别是关于表型选择的变化,反应规范参数的(共)方差的演变以及瞬态动力学。我们使用两个对气候变化的生理反应具有里程碑意义的例子-面对更干燥的气候和极端温度的树木,以及在CO 2 升高的情况下的海洋浮游植物-突出显示相对被忽视的问题,并指出它们提出的理论和经验挑战。这些例子说明,一方面可塑性和选择的特定年龄模式,另一方面,社区相互作用和功能的变化,需要从理论和经验上作进一步研究,以更好地了解中国人口对气候变化的响应。野外。

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