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Impact of global warming at the range margins: phenotypic plasticity and behavioral thermoregulation will buffer an endemic amphibian
Authors:Manuel Ruiz‐Aravena  Avia Gonzalez‐Mendez  Sergio A Estay  Juan D Gaitán‐Espitia  Ismael Barria‐Oyarzo  José L Bartheld  Leonardo D Bacigalupe
Institution:1. School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering & Technology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;2. Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile;3. Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Evolutivas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Abstract:When dispersal is not an option to evade warming temperatures, compensation through behavior, plasticity, or evolutionary adaptation is essential to prevent extinction. In this work, we evaluated whether there is physiological plasticity in the thermal performance curve (TPC) of maximum jumping speed in individuals acclimated to current and projected temperatures and whether there is an opportunity for behavioral thermoregulation in the desert landscape where inhabits the northernmost population of the endemic frog Pleurodema thaul. Our results indicate that individuals acclimated to 20°C and 25°C increased the breath of their TPCs by shifting their upper limits with respect to when they were acclimated at 10°C. In addition, even when dispersal is not possible for this population, the landscape is heterogeneous enough to offer opportunities for behavioral thermoregulation. In particular, under current climatic conditions, behavioral thermoregulation is not compulsory as available operative temperatures are encompassed within the population TPC limits. However, for severe projected temperatures under climate change, behavioral thermoregulation will be required in the sunny patches. In overall, our results suggest that this population of Pleurodema thaul will be able to endure the worst projected scenario of climate warming as it has not only the physiological capacities but also the environmental opportunities to regulate its body temperature behaviorally.
Keywords:Amphibian  behavioral thermoregulation  global warming  operative temperature  phenotypic plasticity  thermal performance curve  thermal tolerance
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