Thermal Preference Plasticity in Ectotherms: Integrating Temperature Affinity and Thermoregulation Precision.

IF 2.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
American Naturalist Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-14 DOI:10.1086/736575
Gwenaëlle Deconninck, Nicolas Meyer, Hervé Colinet, Sylvain Pincebourde
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Abstract

AbstractThermal preference (Tp) prevents ectotherms from encountering sublethal temperatures. Its plasticity likely modulates the importance of behavioral thermoregulation under changing conditions. While it has been widely recognized that Tp varies across ontogeny, the plasticity level of this trait across life stages is poorly understood. We propose a novel conceptual framework relating two plastic components of Tp: its mean, which indicates temperature affinity, and its variance, which informs on the precision of behavioral thermoregulation. We tested this framework at the population scale by measuring Tp variations across life stages of an insect model after several generations under contrasting developmental temperatures. Tp plastic responses differed among life stages. Generally, we obtained a bell-shaped relationship between temperature affinity and precision of thermoregulation, indicating a strategy to avoid suboptimal and supraoptimal temperatures in Drosophila melanogaster, but not in all life stages. We highlight the need to change the paradigm underlying the study of Tp plasticity beyond the use of a single metric (median or range) to better comprehend thermoregulatory strategies.

变温动物的热偏好可塑性:整合温度亲和性和温度调节精度。
热偏好(Tp)防止变温动物遇到亚致死温度。它的可塑性可能调节了在不断变化的条件下行为体温调节的重要性。虽然人们普遍认为Tp在个体发育过程中存在差异,但人们对这一特征在不同生命阶段的可塑性水平知之甚少。我们提出了一个关于Tp的两个塑料成分的新概念框架:它的平均值,表明温度亲和力,它的方差,通知行为温度调节的精度。我们在种群尺度上测试了这一框架,通过测量在不同发育温度下几代昆虫模型在生命阶段的Tp变化。不同生命阶段的Tp可塑性反应不同。总体而言,我们获得了温度亲和性与温度调节精度之间的钟形关系,这表明黑腹果蝇存在避免次优和超优温度的策略,但并非在所有生命阶段都存在。我们强调需要改变Tp可塑性研究的范式,而不是使用单一指标(中位数或范围)来更好地理解温度调节策略。
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American Naturalist
American Naturalist 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world''s premier peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and behavior research. Its goals are to publish articles that are of broad interest to the readership, pose new and significant problems, introduce novel subjects, develop conceptual unification, and change the way people think. AmNat emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical syntheses—all in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles.
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