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Anticipatory parental effects in a subtropical lizard in response to experimental warming
Authors:Bao-Jun Sun  Yang Wang  Yong Wang  Hong-Liang Lu  Wei-Guo Du
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology,Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,People’s Republic of China;2.School of Biological Sciences,Hebei Normal University,Shijiazhuang,China;3.Hangzhou Key Laboratory of Animal Adaptation and Evolution,Hangzhou Normal University,Hangzhou,China;4.Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Kunming,China
Abstract:Parental effects may produce adaptive or maladaptive plasticity that either facilitates persistence or increases the extinction risk of species and populations in a changing climate. However, empirical evidence of transgenerational adaptive plastic responses to climate change is still scarce. Here we conducted thermal manipulation experiments with a factorial design in a Chinese lacertid lizard (Takydromus septentrionalis) to identify the fitness consequences of parental effects in response to climate warming. Compared to present climate conditions, a simulated warming climate significantly advanced the timing of oviposition, depressed the immune capability of post-partum females, and decreased the hatching success of embryos, but did not affect female reproductive output (clutch size and egg mass). These results indicate that maternal warming negatively affects female health, and embryonic hatchability. More interestingly, we found that offspring from parents exposed to warming environments survived well under a simulated warming climate, but not under a present climate scenario. Accordingly, our study demonstrates anticipatory parental effects in response to a warming climate in an ectothermic vertebrate. However, the fitness consequences of this parental effect will depend on future climate change scenarios.
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