Life on the beach: Movements and growth of a coastal amphibian vary with distance to the sea

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1111/jzo.13137
L. Lorrain-Soligon, F. Robin, S. Palier, V. Lelong, M. Jankovic, F. Brischoux
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Proximity to the seashore is a critical structuring factor of coastal wetlands due to its influence on varying sources of nutrients (marine and terrestrial) and on the spatial gradient of salinity (higher salinity closer to the seashore). The spatial gradient of salinity may impact organisms because most organisms need to maintain an osmotic balance. Osmoregulation is energetically costly, and exposure to salinity should induce a trade-off in energetic allocation between osmoregulation and other competing functions such as growth rates and movement patterns. In this study, we used a capture–mark–recapture design during 3 consecutive years to investigate how distance to the sea influences growth rates and foraging movements (outside reproduction) in the western spadefoot toad (Pelobates cultripes), a typical coastal amphibian, in three populations from the French Atlantic coast. Growth rates were lower in larger individuals and in individuals living closer to the seashore. Distances travelled between captures were very limited (~20 m). Between years, these distances were larger for individuals located on the beach rather than inland, but were not influenced by body size or sex. Exposure to salinity and associated costs of osmoregulation may explain lower growth rates closer to the shoreline. The mechanisms underlying the effects of location on distances between captures remain to be identified, but may be related to foraging for abundant prey items on the wrack line. Our study confirms the remarkable terrestrial site fidelity in P. cultripes, which might be detrimental to coastal populations if localized perturbations affect coastal environments.

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海滩上的生命沿海两栖动物的活动和生长随距离海洋的远近而变化
由于受到不同营养源(海洋和陆地)和盐度空间梯度(离海岸越近,盐度越高)的影 响,靠近海岸是沿海湿地的一个关键结构因素。盐度的空间梯度可能会对生物产生影响,因为大多数生物都需要维持渗透平衡。渗透调节的能量成本很高,暴露在盐度环境中应在渗透调节与其他竞争功能(如生长率和运动模式)之间进行能量分配权衡。在这项研究中,我们采用了连续三年捕获-标记-再捕获的设计方法,调查了法国大西洋沿岸三个种群中的典型沿海两栖动物--西锹足蟾(Pelobates cultripes)的生长率和觅食运动(繁殖以外)如何受到与海洋距离的影响。体型较大的个体和生活在离海岸较近的个体的生长率较低。捕获个体之间的距离非常有限(约 20 米)。在不同年份之间,位于海滩上而不是内陆的个体之间的距离更大,但不受个体大小或性别的影响。暴露于盐度和相关的渗透调节成本可能是靠近海岸线生长率较低的原因。位置对捕获间距的影响机制仍有待确定,但可能与觅食缠绕线上丰富的猎物有关。我们的研究证实了栉水母对陆地地点的高度忠诚,如果局部扰动影响到沿岸环境,这可能会对沿岸种群不利。
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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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