预测未来气候的适应性:从拟南芥临时复制的田间实验中获得的见解。

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolution Letters Pub Date : 2025-05-06 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1093/evlett/qraf007
Romain Villoutreix, Nathalie Faure, Cédric Glorieux, Fabrice Roux
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摘要

生物已经面临着气候变化。为了了解和减轻气候变化对野生和栽培物种的负面影响,最近的研究主要集中在预测生物或种群在未来气候中的适应性。然而,这些预测的准确性很少得到检验。为了验证这一预测,我们在法国北部的同一地点连续两年在不同气候条件下种植了一组800个遗传家族的一年生植物拟南芥。尽管在这两年中观察到,在我们的野外地点和这些遗传家族的起源气候之间,适应性和气候距离之间存在明显的联系,但我们使用的各种方法都不能准确地预测每一年的适应性。这种低精度可以解释为,不同的气候因子在不同年份对气候适应有贡献,这阻碍了在不同年份定义有意义的气候描述符。我们的研究结果还表明,来自法国北部的拟南芥种群已经遭受了气候适应滞后,并且营养生长似乎是气候适应比物候更重要的特征。我们讨论了我们的结果对预测野生生物在未来气候中的适应性和育种计划的影响。
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Predicting fitness in future climates: insights from temporally replicated field experiments in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Organisms are already facing climate change. To understand and mitigate the negative effects of climate change on wild and cultivated species, recent research has focused on predicting the fitness of organisms or populations in future climates. The accuracy of these predictions is, however, seldom tested. To test such predictions, we grew a set of 800 genetic families of the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana in the same field site located in Northern France for 2 consecutive years with contrasted climates. Despite observing, in both years, a clear association between fitness and climatic distance between our field site and the climate of origin of these genetic families, the diverse set of methods we used failed to accurately predict fitness from a year to another. This low accuracy can be explained by the fact that different climatic factors contributed to climate adaptation in different years, which impeded the definition of a meaningful climate descriptor across years. Our results also suggest that populations of A. thaliana from Northern France already suffer from an adaptational lag with respect to climate, and that vegetative growth seems to be a more important trait for climate adaptation than phenology. We discuss the implications of our results for predicting the fitness of wild organisms in future climates and for breeding programs.

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Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-
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13.00
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期刊介绍: Evolution Letters publishes cutting-edge new research in all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Available exclusively online, and entirely open access, Evolution Letters consists of Letters - original pieces of research which form the bulk of papers - and Comments and Opinion - a forum for highlighting timely new research ideas for the evolutionary community.
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