鱼类的繁殖现象学随着温度和年龄的增加而发生变化
S T Koenigbauer1, M L Cubbage1,2, L D Warren1
1Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, Forestry Building, 195 Marsteller Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Biology letters
|January 8, 2025
概括
气候变化正在改变鱼的产卵时间. 温度升高导致春季产卵较早,秋季产卵较晚,影响鱼类的迁移和支流中的停留时间.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 气候变化生物学 气候变化生物学
- 鱼类学 鱼类学 鱼类学
背景情况:
- 温带鱼的产卵通常是由温度等环境线索引发的.
- 气候变化可能会破坏淡水鱼的繁殖表观.
- 鱼类生殖时间对温度的敏感性对于理解这些影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查年度温度和年份对鱼类繁殖现象学的影响.
- 为了测试这样的假设,即温度上升提前春季产卵,延迟秋季产卵.
- 分析鱼类迁徙和产卵日期变化的变化.
主要方法:
- 采用了一种元分析方法.
- 预先检查了鱼 (Sander vitreus) 和康斯坦茨湖白鱼 (Coregonus arenicolus) 的数据.
- 使用统计分析来评估温度,年份和产卵现象学之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 产卵发生在春天早些时候,在秋天晚些时候.
- 温暖的气温导致秋季产卵物种的早期迁移,增加了支流居住时间.
- 近年来,春季产卵鱼的繁殖时间较早;秋季产卵鱼没有显著的趋势.
- 春季和秋季产卵鱼在产卵日期 (分别为34.4天和27.0天) 中表现出年度间的变化.
结论:
- 鱼类的繁殖现象学对气候变化,特别是温度变化敏感.
- 改变产卵时间和迁移模式可能会影响鱼群.
- 春季产卵鱼的产卵日期在年间变化较大,与秋季产卵鱼相比.
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