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DOI10.1002/2688-8319.12303
A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction
发表日期2024
EISSN2688-8319
起始页码5
结束页码1
卷号5期号:1
英文摘要Exposure to extreme temperatures can negatively affect animal reproduction, by disrupting the ability of individuals to produce any offspring (fertility), or the number of offspring produced by fertile individuals (fecundity). This has important ecological consequences, because reproduction is the ultimate measure of population fitness: a reduction in reproductive output lowers the population growth rate and increases the extinction risk. Despite this importance, there have been no large-scale summaries of the evidence for effect of temperature on reproduction. We provide a systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction. We systematically searched for published studies that statistically test for a direct link between temperature and animal reproduction, in terms of fertility, fecundity or indirect measures of reproductive potential (gamete and gonad traits). Overall, we collated a large and rich evidence base, with 1654 papers that met our inclusion criteria, encompassing 1191 species. The map revealed several important research gaps. Insects made up almost half of the dataset, but reptiles and amphibians were uncommon, as were non-arthropod invertebrates. Fecundity was the most common reproductive trait examined, and relatively few studies measured fertility. It was uncommon for experimental studies to test exposure of different life stages, exposure to short-term heat or cold shock, exposure to temperature fluctuations, or to independently assess male and female effects. Studies were most often published in journals focusing on entomology and pest control, ecology and evolution, aquaculture and fisheries science, and marine biology. Finally, while individuals were sampled from every continent, there was a strong sampling bias towards mid-latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, such that the tropics and polar regions are less well sampled. This map reveals a rich literature of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction, but also uncovers substantial missing treatment of taxa, traits, and thermal regimes. This database will provide a valuable resource for future quantitative meta-analyses, and direct future studies aiming to fill identified gaps. We summarise 1600+ papers testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction, and identify major taxonomic, geographic and methodological research gaps. This database will provide a valuable resource for future analyses, and direct future studies aiming to fill research gaps.image
英文关键词climate change; egg; evidence map; sperm; sterility; systematic review; thermal fertility limit; thermal tolerance
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:001158269000001
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND EVIDENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/291550
作者单位University of Liverpool; Aarhus University; Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences; Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW); University of East Anglia; University of Leeds; University of New South Wales Sydney; University of Regensburg; Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg; University of Hull; University of Valencia; University of Bristol; University of Munster; Uppsala University; University of Zurich; Cardiff University; University of Pretoria; Australian National University; Universidade de Lisboa; Universidade de Lisboa; University of Padua; Lund University; University of Aberdeen; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - Institute of Ecology & Environment (INEE); Universite de Rennes; Jagiellonian University; University of Cambridge; University of Turin; University of St Andrews; University of Lincoln; University of Exeter; Stockholm University
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APA (2024).A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction.ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND EVIDENCE,5(1).
MLA "A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction".ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND EVIDENCE 5.1(2024).
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