作为气候变化影响指标的耐热性:一般考虑和对水蛭类鱼类的案例研究

P. Klerks, Margo A. Blaha
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生物的耐热性是全球变暖潜在影响的一个重要决定因素,因此可能是一个非常相关的生物指标。如果耐热性由于驯化或适应而增加,气候变化的影响将比预期的要小。相反,耐热性下降可能表明种群已经受到压力。作为一个案例研究,我们比较了从不同热环境下收集的鱼类的耐热性,包括最小的鳉鱼(Heterandria formosa)和东部的食蚊鱼(Gambusia holbrooki)。当野外采集的鱼在实验室暴露于不断升高的水温时,我们将耐热性量化为死亡温度和死亡时间。在被比较的四对种群中,有两对在耐热性方面存在差异。来自高于正常温度地区的鱼的耐热性降低,这表明它们受到了压力。来自另一个温度高于正常水平的地方的鱼的耐热性更高,这在…
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Heat Tolerance as an Indicator of Climate Change Impacts: General Considerations and a Case Study in Poeciliid Fish
Heat tolerance of organisms is an important determinant of the potential impact of global warming and could thus be a very relevant bioindicator. If heat tolerance increases due to acclimation or adaptation, climate change impacts will be less than anticipated. In contrast, a decreased heat tolerance may indicate that a population is already stressed. As a case study, we compared heat tolerances among fish collected from pairs of sites with different thermal regimes, for the least killifish (Heterandria formosa) and the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki). We quantified heat tolerance as temperature-at-death and time-to-death when field-collected fish were exposed in the laboratory to increasing water temperatures. For the four pairs of populations that were compared, two differed in heat tolerance. Fish from a site with above-normal temperatures had a reduced heat tolerance indicative of being stressed. Fish from another site with above-normal temperatures had an elevated heat tolerance and this in...
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