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DOI10.1007/s00442-017-3973-6
Water availability and environmental temperature correlate with geographic variation in water balance in common lizards
Dupoue, Andreaz1; Rutschmann, Alexis2; Le Galliard, Jean Francois1,3; Miles, Donald B.4; Clobert, Jean2; DeNardo, Dale F.5; Brusch, George A.5; Meylan, Sandrine1,6
通讯作者Dupoue, Andreaz
来源期刊OECOLOGIA
ISSN0029-8549
EISSN1432-1939
出版年2017
卷号185期号:4页码:561-571
英文摘要

Water conservation strategies are well documented in species living in water-limited environments, but physiological adaptations to water availability in temperate climate environments are still relatively overlooked. Yet, temperate species are facing more frequent and intense droughts as a result of climate change. Here, we examined variation in field hydration state (plasma osmolality) and standardized evaporative water loss rate (SEWL) of adult male and pregnant female common lizards (Zootoca vivipara) from 13 natural populations with contrasting air temperature, air humidity, and access to water. We found different patterns of geographic variation between sexes. Overall, males were more dehydrated (i.e. higher osmolality) than pregnant females, which likely comes from differences in field behaviour and water intake since the rate of SEWL was similar between sexes. Plasma osmolality and SEWL rate were positively correlated with environmental temperature in males, while plasma osmolality in pregnant females did not correlate with environmental conditions, reproductive stage or reproductive effort. The SEWL rate was significantly lower in populations without access to free standing water, suggesting that lizards can adapt or adjust physiology to cope with habitat dryness. Environmental humidity did not explain variation in water balance. We suggest that geographic variation in water balance physiology and behaviour should be taken account to better understand species range limits and sensitivity to climate change.


英文关键词Ectotherm Osmolality Pregnancy Temperature Water loss
类型Article
语种英语
国家France ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000415027100003
WOS关键词SNAKE VIPERA-ASPIS ; LACERTA-VIVIPARA ; THERMAL PREFERENCES ; LOCOMOTOR PERFORMANCE ; HELODERMA-SUSPECTUM ; REPRODUCTIVE EFFORT ; ARIDITY GRADIENT ; DESERT TORTOISES ; SEX-DIFFERENCES ; CLIMATE-CHANGE
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Arizona State University ; French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/201285
作者单位1.Univ Paris 06, CNRS, UMR 7618, IEES Paris, Tours 44-45,4 Pl Jussieu, F-75005 Paris, France;
2.CNRS Moulis, UMR 5321, Stn Ecol Theor & Expt, 2 Route CNRS, F-09200 St Girons, France;
3.PSL Res Univ, Dept Biol, Ecole Normale Super,CNRS,UMS 3194, Ctr Rech Ecol Expt & Predict CEREEP Ecotron IleDe, 78 Rue Chateau, F-77140 St Pierre Les Nemours, France;
4.Ohio Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Athens, OH 45701 USA;
5.Arizona State Univ, Sch Life Sci, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA;
6.Univ Sorbonne Paris IV, ESPE Paris, 10 Rue Molitor, F-75016 Paris, France
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Dupoue, Andreaz,Rutschmann, Alexis,Le Galliard, Jean Francois,et al. Water availability and environmental temperature correlate with geographic variation in water balance in common lizards[J]. Arizona State University, French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development,2017,185(4):561-571.
APA Dupoue, Andreaz.,Rutschmann, Alexis.,Le Galliard, Jean Francois.,Miles, Donald B..,Clobert, Jean.,...&Meylan, Sandrine.(2017).Water availability and environmental temperature correlate with geographic variation in water balance in common lizards.OECOLOGIA,185(4),561-571.
MLA Dupoue, Andreaz,et al."Water availability and environmental temperature correlate with geographic variation in water balance in common lizards".OECOLOGIA 185.4(2017):561-571.
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