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DOI10.1644/13-MAMM-S-070
Life in an extreme environment: a historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats
Smith, Felisa A.1; Murray, Ian W.1,2; Harding, Larisa E.1; Lease, Hilary M.1,2; Martin, Jessica1
通讯作者Smith, Felisa A.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
ISSN0022-2372
EISSN1545-1542
出版年2014
卷号95期号:6页码:1128-1143
英文摘要

The heterogeneous topography of the Great Basin province leads to one of the most climatically variable regions in the Northern Hemisphere. Along the southwestern edge lies Death Valley, an area of even more extreme climate and physiographic relief; Death Valley has the dubious distinction of being the hottest place on earth. Our research investigates the adaptive response of Neotoma (woodrats) to temperature fluctuations over the late Quaternary on the valley floor and along a nearby elevational and environmental gradient. By combining fieldwork on extant animals living on the valley floor with historical information from museum specimens and paleomiddens, we reconstruct the evolutionary histories of 2 species (N. lepida and N. cinerea) differing significantly in size and habitat preferences. Here, at the modern limit of both species’ thermal and ecological thresholds, we find fluctuations in body size and range boundaries over the Holocene as climate shifted. Although N. cinerea is extirpated on the east side of the valley today, it was ubiquitous throughout the late Quaternary. Moreover, we find fundamental differences in the adaptive response of woodrats related to elevation and local microclimate. Modern work suggests the mechanism is physiological; exposure to consistently high temperatures leads to high mortality. Thus, high temperatures strongly restrict time available for the essential activities of foraging and mating. Our results illustrate the profound influence temperature has on all aspects of woodrat life history, ecology, distribution, and evolution.


英文关键词adaptation body-size evolution climate change Furnace Creek late Pleistocene Titus Canyon
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; South Africa
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000347399700004
WOS关键词DEATH-VALLEY ; CLIMATIC-CHANGE ; LATE QUATERNARY ; NEOTOMA-LEPIDA ; LATE PLEISTOCENE ; MOHAVE DESERT ; MOJAVE DESERT ; UNITED-STATES ; NEW-MEXICO ; RECORD
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/183550
作者单位1.Univ New Mexico, Dept Biol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA;
2.Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Sch Physiol, ZA-2193 Parktown, South Africa
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Smith, Felisa A.,Murray, Ian W.,Harding, Larisa E.,et al. Life in an extreme environment: a historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats[J],2014,95(6):1128-1143.
APA Smith, Felisa A.,Murray, Ian W.,Harding, Larisa E.,Lease, Hilary M.,&Martin, Jessica.(2014).Life in an extreme environment: a historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats.JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY,95(6),1128-1143.
MLA Smith, Felisa A.,et al."Life in an extreme environment: a historical perspective on the influence of temperature on the ecology and evolution of woodrats".JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 95.6(2014):1128-1143.
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