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Nicholas L Payne1, Jacinta D Kong1, Andrew L Jackson1
1Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
The Journal of animal ecology
|May 13, 2025
概括
湿热的耐热性随着温暖的适应而略有增加,但这项研究显示了用于加热的固定能源预算. 更温暖的适应意味着更快的能源使用,解释了有限的临界温度增加.
科学领域:
- 生理学 生理学 生理学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 气候变化生物学 气候变化生物学
背景情况:
- 外热生物在临界热极限上显示出有限的增加,尽管它们适应了更温暖的环境.
- 这种适度的可塑性引发了人们对热植物对气候变暖的抵御能力的担忧.
- 耐热性取决于热应力大小和暴露时间,这表明涉及的速度过程.
研究的目的:
- 调查代谢速率及其热缩放是否可以解释ectotherm耐热性有限的可塑性.
- 开发一种新的方法,整合温度,时间和代谢率,以了解关键温度调整.
主要方法:
- 重新评估了各种ectotherms的大型热耐受性数据集.
- 通过计算加热过程中的累积代谢支出 ("代谢货币") 开发了一种"代谢再缩放"方法.
- 综合温度,时间,以及代谢率与温度之间的指数关系.
主要成果:
- 代谢性调整大大改善了热极限变化的解释.
- 发现热耐受性在物种内有效固定;任何适应温度的热极限可以从其他温度的测量中准确地预测.
- 加热速率受到强烈而持续的影响的热量限制.
结论:
- 温暖气候适应的外热生物的临界温度略高,因为它们花费固定能源预算以更快的速度加热.
- 这挑战了硬生理界限的概念,表明了热耐受性和代谢缩放理论的统一.
- 这些发现为生态热物对变暖和气候变化的反应提供了新的视角.
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