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Climatic Variability Shapes Plasticity of Hydric and Thermal Physiology in Tropical Geckos
Published: 2024-06-18
Subjects: Life Sciences
Phenotypic plasticity in reptiles is a key mechanism enabling individuals to maintain and optimize physiological responses to changing environments. The ability to adjust metabolic rates and thermal physiology in response to seasonal changes is known to be central to the physiological ecology of some reptiles, but less is known about reptiles’ ability to exhibit seasonal flexibility in rates of [...]
Gehyra Geckos Prioritise Warm Over Humid Environments
Published: 2024-06-18
Subjects: Life Sciences
Maintaining stable hydric and thermal states are dual challenges for reptiles that inhabit terrestrial environments with variable conditions across time and space. Under some conditions, reptiles face a conundrum where both physiological parameters cannot be simultaneously maintained at optimal states by behavioural or physiological means. Prioritisation of behavioural regulation of hydric or [...]
Climate Does Not Predict Thermal and Hydric Traits in Northern Australian Geckos
Published: 2024-06-18
Subjects: Life Sciences
1. Reptiles are challenged with maintaining stable hydric states and viable body temperatures in a variable terrestrial environment. Reptiles can use behaviour to select favourable microhabitats as well as physiological adaptations, such as increased skin resistance to water loss to regulate their hydric and thermal states. The degree to which a species’ physiology is adapted to overcome [...]
Predator activity, proactive anti-predator strategies, and nesting phenology produce a dynamic landscape of risk to tundra goose reproduction
Published: 2024-06-14
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences
Birds generally rely on proactive anti-predator strategies when selecting nest sites, as they have limited options to adapt to changing levels of risk once incubation begins. Arctic waterfowl often nest colonially as an anti-predator strategy but dispersed-breeding species may use other proactive strategies, such as nesting in areas perceived to be safer. However, empirical links between [...]
Did organs precede organisms in the dawn of life?
Published: 2024-06-14
Subjects: Life Sciences
Evolutionary processes acting on molecule populations and their assemblies preceded the origin of living organisms. These prebiotic world entities were (re)produced; that is, independently produced by the assembly of their components, following an iterative process giving rise to identical entities, recalling the progeny resulting from self-reproduction. Before the dawn of life, natural selection [...]
The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution
Published: 2024-06-13
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences
Publishing preprints is quickly becoming commonplace in ecology and evolutionary biology. Preprints can facilitate the rapid sharing of scientific knowledge establishing precedence and enabling feedback from the research community before peer review. Yet, significant barriers to preprint use exist including language barriers, a lack of understanding about the benefits of preprints and a lack of [...]
Sedimentary ancient DNA reveals Neolithic pastoralism and plant community interactions at Southern European high altitudes
Published: 2024-06-13
Subjects: Life Sciences
The Neolithization process introduced significant ecological impacts, especially in Mediterranean mountain areas. We generated a comprehensive sedimentary ancient DNA record from the central Pyrenees, spanning 12.2 to 1.3 ka BP, revealing the earliest continuous presence of sheep (6.5 ka BP) and cattle (5.9 ka BP) in alpine southern Europe. This evidence suggests pastoralism nearly concurred with [...]
Hydrological fluctuations determine predator-prey interactions in a semi-arid non-perennial river
Published: 2024-06-13
Subjects: Life Sciences
Predator-prey interactions in highly dynamic ecosystems such as non-perennial rivers and streams (NPRs) are relevant to understanding the effects of fragmentation and reshaping of aquatic habitat structure in interspecific relationships. In this context, our study offers a temporal snapshot of predator-prey interaction dynamics across different hydrological phases in an NPR. We sampled along 1.15 [...]
Trophic generalism in the winter moth: a model system for phenological mismatch
Published: 2024-06-11
Subjects: Life Sciences
Climate change has the potential to disrupt phenological synchrony among interacting species that vary in their phenological sensitivity to temperature. The phenological synchrony observed between winter moth Operophtera brumata caterpillars and oak leafing in spring has become an emblematic test case of this phenomenon, with caterpillars seemingly advancing their phenology more than their [...]
Behavioral flexibility is similar in two closely related species where only one is rapidly expanding its geographic range
Published: 2024-06-06
Subjects: Behavior and Ethology, Biology, Comparative Psychology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Population Biology
Human-modified environments are rapidly increasing, which puts other species in the precarious position of either adapting to the new challenges or, if they are not able to adapt, shifting their range to a more suitable environment. It is generally thought that behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior when circumstances change, plays an important role in the ability of a species to [...]
Global metrics for terrestrial biodiversity
Published: 2024-06-06
Subjects: Biodiversity, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment, Environmental Monitoring, Life Sciences, Natural Resources and Conservation
Biodiversity metrics are increasingly in demand for informing government, business, and civil society decisions. However, it is not always clear to end users how these metrics differ or for what purpose they are best suited. We seek to answer these questions using a database of 573 biodiversity-related metrics, indicators, indices, and layers, which address aspects of genetic diversity, species, [...]
Tail-dependence of masting synchrony results in continent-wide seed scarcity
Published: 2024-06-06
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences
Spatial synchrony may be tail-dependent, meaning it is stronger for peaks rather than troughs, or vice versa. High interannual variation in seed production in perennial plants, called masting, can be synchronized at subcontinental scales, triggering extensive resource pulses or famines. We used data from 99 populations of European beech (\emph{Fagus sylvatica}) to examine whether masting [...]
Testing for efficacy in four measures of demographic buffering
Published: 2024-06-06
Subjects: Life Sciences
Understanding population responses to variable environments is central to much of current research in population ecology and conservation biology. Environmental variability, a key component of global climate change, increases the extinction risk of species across the tree of life. Therefore, quantifying the sensitivity of populations to environmental variability is timely in the face of global [...]
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems, Mangroves of the Western Indian Ocean
Published: 2024-06-04
Subjects: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences
Mangroves of the Western Indian Ocean’ is a regional ecosystem subgroup (level 4 unit of the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology). This province spans 10 countries and includes the following marine ecoregions: Cargados Carajos/Tromelin Island, Delagoa, Mascarene Islands, Seychelles, Southeast Madagascar, East African Coral Coast, Northern Monsoon Current Coast, Bight of Sofala/Swamp Coast, Western and [...]
Climate-mediated hybridization and the future of Andean forests
Published: 2024-06-04
Subjects: Life Sciences
The tropical Andes face unprecedented warming and shifting precipitation patterns due to climate change and land-use alteration, challenging the futures of Andean forests. During the Quaternary, many Andean trees responded to climate change through upslope migrations, but while there is evidence of ongoing upslope migrations in many species, they are at rates far below what is need to remain in [...]