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DOI10.1111/1365-2435.14522
Best of both worlds: Acclimation to fluctuating environments confers advantages and minimizes costs of constant environments
Hodgson, Mitchell J.; Schwanz, Lisa E.
发表日期2024
ISSN0269-8463
EISSN1365-2435
起始页码38
结束页码4
卷号38期号:4
英文摘要Thermal acclimation is often considered critical in organismal responses to novel thermal conditions. Our understanding of the physiological implications of acclimation is largely derived from lab studies that either manipulate daytime basking availability or use of constant thermal regimes. In contrast, the importance of the nocturnal thermal environment (e.g. the extent of thermal respite) is often overlooked yet could play a vital role in thermal acclimation in the wild. To fill this gap, we acclimated lizards (Amphibolurus muricatus) under three thermal regimes (Hot Constant, Cold Constant and Alternating) and compared their physiological responses (Metabolic Rate, Sprint Speed, Thermal Preferences and Thermal Limits). We found that animals maintained constantly at hot temperatures (preferred temperature, 35 degrees C) gained sprint performance increases and exhibited shifts in thermal optima not seen in those maintained constantly at cold temperatures (20 degrees C), yet suffered costs to growth (in smaller animals) and maintenance (mass loss in larger animals). Animals maintained at alternating temperatures (12 h 20 degrees C; 12 h 35 degrees C) had performance benefits similar to animals in the hot treatment, without experiencing reductions in juvenile growth and adult mass. Animals acclimated under hot temperatures showed a significant lower preferred and voluntary maximum temperatures compared to animals acclimated under a cold temperature regime. We found no impact of acclimation treatment on behavioural thermal limits or standard metabolic rate. Overall, we show that alternating between access to preferred temperatures and having periods of energetic rest confer the greatest benefits for our animals. These results highlight the importance of natural body temperature variation for enhancing overall ectotherm performance and physiology, and the costs of novel thermal environments that fail to provide this variation.Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.image
英文关键词acclimation; costs; ectotherm; ontogeny; performance; plasticity; trade-off
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:001169715800001
来源期刊FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/303929
作者单位University of New South Wales Sydney; University of Sydney
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Hodgson, Mitchell J.,Schwanz, Lisa E.. Best of both worlds: Acclimation to fluctuating environments confers advantages and minimizes costs of constant environments[J],2024,38(4).
APA Hodgson, Mitchell J.,&Schwanz, Lisa E..(2024).Best of both worlds: Acclimation to fluctuating environments confers advantages and minimizes costs of constant environments.FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY,38(4).
MLA Hodgson, Mitchell J.,et al."Best of both worlds: Acclimation to fluctuating environments confers advantages and minimizes costs of constant environments".FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 38.4(2024).
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