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DOI10.1670/18-110
Thermal Preference and Species Range in Mountaintop Salamanders and Their Widespread Competitors
Marsh, David M.1; Townes, F. William2; Cotter, Kerry M.1; Farroni, Kara1; McCreary, Kathryn L.1,3; Petry, Rachael L.1; Tilghman, Joseph M.1,4
发表日期2019
ISSN0022-1511
EISSN1937-2418
卷号53期号:2页码:96-103
英文摘要

Temperature tolerance can be a critical factor in determining amphibian species range over both latitudinal and elevational gradients; however, range limits across latitudes and elevations are not always congruent. For some mountaintop endemic and widespread salamanders in the Southern Appalachians, elevational distributions suggest the hypothesis that mountaintop species should be more cold tolerant, whereas latitudinal patterns are consistent with the hypothesis that widespread species should be more cold tolerant or tolerate a wider range of temperatures. We tested these hypotheses with year-round surveys of two mountaintop endemic species, Big Levels salamanders (Plethodon sherando) and Peaks of Otter salamanders (Plethodon hubrichti), at high- and low-elevation sites where they overlap with the widespread Eastern Redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus). We fit hierarchical Bayesian models to salamander surface counts across natural variation in soil temperature and moisture to compare temperatures that maximized surface counts ("peak activity temperature") and the range of temperatures at which each species was active ("activity window"). We found that P. sherando and P. cinereus showed similar peak activity temperatures in areas of overlap, though P. sherando had a wider activity window as compared to P. cinereus. For P. hubrichti, we found a similar to somewhat higher peak activity temperature compared to P. cinereus, though P. cinereus had a wider activity window. We found no consistent differences in responses to soil moisture across species pairs. Our results suggest that elevational zonation in salamanders can result from a variety of processes and may not always reflect differences in relative temperature preferences.


WOS研究方向Zoology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97038
作者单位1.Washington & Lee Univ, Dept Biol, Lexington, VA 24450 USA;
2.Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Biostat, 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
3.Drexel Univ, Coll Med, Dept OB GYN, 245 North 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA;
4.Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Inst Genet Med, 733 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
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Marsh, David M.,Townes, F. William,Cotter, Kerry M.,et al. Thermal Preference and Species Range in Mountaintop Salamanders and Their Widespread Competitors[J],2019,53(2):96-103.
APA Marsh, David M..,Townes, F. William.,Cotter, Kerry M..,Farroni, Kara.,McCreary, Kathryn L..,...&Tilghman, Joseph M..(2019).Thermal Preference and Species Range in Mountaintop Salamanders and Their Widespread Competitors.JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY,53(2),96-103.
MLA Marsh, David M.,et al."Thermal Preference and Species Range in Mountaintop Salamanders and Their Widespread Competitors".JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY 53.2(2019):96-103.
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