Thermal heterogeneity in a Mediterranean pond: perspectives for the thermal biology of amphibian larvae

Ricardo Reques, Agustín Camacho
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In Mediterranean climates, amphibian larvae often occupy temporary ponds where they must avoid deleterious temperatures and develop before these ponds dry out. We measured thermal heterogeneity in one of these ponds and discussed its relationship with development time and thermal tolerance in three observed species. We found large daily thermoclines that may reach 14°C and persist into the early evening. To our knowledge, this is the first time that such a large degree of thermal heterogeneity has been reported in temporary ponds. Thus, we raise hypotheses linking thermoregulation, habitat use, and growth that Mediterranean amphibian larvae, or other aquatic larvae inhabiting water bodies with strong thermoclines, might exhibit. We argue that studies on thermoregulation of larvae are badly needed to help us understand the responses of Mediterranean amphibians to global warming.
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地中海池塘的热异质性:两栖动物幼虫热生物学的前景
在地中海气候条件下,两栖动物的幼虫通常会占据临时池塘,它们必须在池塘干涸之前避开有害的温度并进行发育。我们测量了其中一个池塘的热异质性,并讨论了它与三个观察物种的发育时间和热耐受性之间的关系。我们发现,每天都有很大的温差,可能达到 14°C,并持续到傍晚。据我们所知,这是在暂养池塘中首次发现如此大的热异质性。因此,我们提出了将地中海两栖类幼体或其他栖息在强温跃层水体中的水生幼体的体温调节、栖息地利用和生长联系起来的假设。我们认为,急需对幼虫的体温调节进行研究,以帮助我们了解地中海两栖动物对全球变暖的反应。
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