Thermal response of a sky island lizard to climate change

被引:5
作者
Mella-Romero, Jorge [1 ,3 ]
Maya-Miranda, Sebastian [2 ]
Veliz, David [3 ]
Veloso, Claudio [4 ]
Simonetti, Javier A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chile, Lab Conservac Biol, Santiago, Chile
[2] Univ Chile, Lab Ecol Evolut Comportamiento, Santiago, Chile
[3] Univ Chile, Lab Ecol & Genet, Santiago, Chile
[4] Univ Chile, Lab Ecofisiol Invertebrados, Santiago, Chile
关键词
Climate envelope; hours of activity restriction; Liolaemidae; SLEAP; thermal gradient; thermal preference; LIOLAEMUS; BIOLOGY; TOLERANCE; SQUAMATA; RANGE; FIELD;
D O I
10.1080/01650521.2024.2375928
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Climate change models for lizards assume that changes in its climate envelope (the climatic conditions that define a species' distribution at a given time) are due to species being unable to withstand temperature increases, but this assumption has not been tested to assess its robustness. Studies on lizards' preferred temperature in thermal gradients can fill this gap. Our aim is to assess the response to climate change of Liolaemus nigroviridis, a sky island lizard, by (i) assessing its thermal preference in a thermal gradient; and (ii) estimating which localities inhabited by the species would exhibit hours of activity restriction (Hr) implying an increased risk of local extinction. The results of this research and the information obtained from the literature concur on the consequences that climate change will have on the thermal ecology of Liolaemus from specialized habitats; the increase in substrate temperature is indeed a factor determining its presence. We also have information that not all populations of L. nigroviridis will be influenced in the same way; the northern populations will be more affected in terms of thermal restrictions and, in addition, Hr will increase at higher elevations. We propose that this be considered for future management for this species.
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页码:1298 / 1309
页数:12
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