评估岛屿气候和地理因素对法属加勒比海一种濒危鬣蜥体型的相对影响

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
F. Desigaux, K. Martin, M. Breuil, B. Thierry, N. Rebout, J.-R. Gros-Désormeaux, D. Chevallier
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摘要

体型是许多生理和行为因素所依赖的重要生物特征,可以用来研究动物如何适应岛屿环境。在这方面,岛上的爬行动物表现出惊人的极端体型,从巨人到世界上一些最小的脊椎动物物种。此外,变温动物对外界温度的依赖使它们对气候条件特别敏感。我们验证了小安的列斯鬣蜥(鬣蜥)的成年体型会随着岛屿面积和隔离程度的增加以及年降雨量和环境温度的增加而增加的假设。我们使用了从2009年到2021年在法属西印度群岛的7个岛屿上收集的6878个个体的数据库。我们通过口鼻长度来测量个体的大小。GLMM分析显示,鬣蜥的体型随着岛屿的大小而增加,离大陆较近的岛屿上的鬣蜥比离大陆最远的岛屿上的鬣蜥更大。在气候条件下,年降雨量和环境温度对鬣蜥体型没有显著影响。这些发现表明,与气候条件相比,地理条件对鬣蜥体型的影响更大。缺乏气候条件的影响可能与鬣蜥极度濒危这一事实有关,这意味着它们的种群由数量有限的个体组成,远远超出了它们栖息地的承载能力。如果生态资源目前不是小安的列斯鬣蜥的限制因素,那么保护工作可以成功地促进其种群的增长。
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Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean

Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean

Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean

Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean

Assessing the relative influence of island climatic and geographical factors on body size in an endangered iguana species of the French Caribbean

Body size is an important organismal trait on which many physiological and behavioral factors depend, and can be used to study how animals adapt to insular environments. In this regard, reptiles on islands exhibit remarkable size extremes, ranging from giants to some of the smallest vertebrate species in the world. In addition, the dependence of ectotherms on external temperature makes them particularly sensitive to climatic conditions. We tested the hypotheses that adult body size in Lesser Antillean iguanas (Iguana delicatissima) would increase with island area and isolation, as well as with increasing annual rainfall and ambient temperature. We used a database of 6878 individuals collected on seven islands in the French West Indies from 2009 to 2021. We measured individual size by the snout-vent length. GLMM analyses showed that iguana body size increased with island size, and that iguanas on the islands located closer to the mainland were larger compared to those on islands located the furthest from the mainland. Regarding climatic conditions, we found that annual rainfall and ambient temperature had no significant effect on iguana body size. These findings indicate that geographical conditions have a greater influence on iguana size compared to climatic conditions. The lack of influence of climatic conditions may be related to the fact that iguanas are critically endangered, meaning that their populations consist of limited numbers of individuals far from the carrying capacity of their habitat. If ecological resources are not currently a limiting factor for Lesser Antillean iguanas, then conservation efforts could successfully promote the growth of their populations.

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Journal of Zoology
Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.80
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0.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoology publishes high-quality research papers that are original and are of broad interest. The Editors seek studies that are hypothesis-driven and interdisciplinary in nature. Papers on animal behaviour, ecology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, evolution, systematics, genetics and genomics will be considered; research that explores the interface between these disciplines is strongly encouraged. Studies dealing with geographically and/or taxonomically restricted topics should test general hypotheses, describe novel findings or have broad implications. The Journal of Zoology aims to maintain an effective but fair peer-review process that recognises research quality as a combination of the relevance, approach and execution of a research study.
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