动物颜色变化:近似机制、进化生态学和对人为影响的响应。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-11 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249764
Rafael C Duarte, Nicholas M Wade, Martin Stevens
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摘要

动物的颜色在自然界中具有多种功能,从性信号到保护个体免受视觉捕食者的侵害。然而,颜色和图案不是固定的特征,而是根据不同的选择压力在不同的时间尺度上发生变化。早期对动物颜色变化的研究集中在色素驱动少数动物群体的快速和缓慢变化上,揭示了细胞和一些生理机制。相反,在过去20年的研究中,颜色量化的进步和对颜色变化适应功能的日益重视促使了生态和进化框架内的研究。其中包括最近关于污染和栖息地改变等人类影响如何通过影响动物生理或使生物体暴露于改变的环境条件而破坏颜色变化的研究。在这里,我们全面回顾了动物动态(即可逆)颜色变化背后的生理和生态机制。我们从颜色变化机制的概述开始,涵盖经典的细胞过程,同时突出新的分子和生理见解。接下来,我们将讨论颜色变化的进化生态学,回顾其适应价值和与行为联系的证据。最后,我们研究了人类活动对动物颜色变化的影响,探讨了污染和栖息地改变等因素对动物颜色可塑性的影响。最后,我们确定了尚未解决的关键问题,并提出了未来研究的方向。
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Animal colour change: proximate mechanisms, evolutionary ecology and response to anthropogenic impacts.

Animal colour has multiple functions in nature, from sexual signalling to protecting individuals against visual predators. However, instead of being a fixed trait, colour and patterning may be changed over different time scales according to variable selective pressures. Early research on animal colour change focused on the pigments driving rapid and slow changes in a few animal groups, shedding light on cellular and some physiological mechanisms. Conversely, over the past 20 years of research, advances in colour quantification and increased emphasis on the adaptive function of colour change has prompted investigations within ecological and evolutionary frameworks. These include more recent research on how human impacts, such as pollution and habitat modification, may disrupt colour change by affecting animal physiology or exposing organisms to altered environmental conditions. Here, we comprehensively review what is known regarding the physiological and ecological mechanisms behind dynamic (i.e. reversible) colour change in animals. We begin with an overview of colour change mechanisms, covering classic cellular processes while highlighting new molecular and physiological insights. Next, we discuss the evolutionary ecology of colour change, reviewing evidence of its adaptive value and links to behaviour. Finally, we examine anthropogenic impacts on animal colour change, addressing how factors such as pollution and habitat modification influence colour plasticity. We conclude by identifying key unresolved questions and proposing directions for future research.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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