RRC ID 77127
著者 Claunch NM, Goodman CM, Kluever BM, Barve N, Guralnick RP, Romagosa CM.
タイトル Commonly collected thermal performance data can inform species distributions in a data-limited invader.
ジャーナル Sci Rep
Abstract Predicting potential distributions of species in new areas is challenging. Physiological data can improve interpretation of predicted distributions and can be used in directed distribution models. Nonnative species provide useful case studies. Panther chameleons (Furcifer pardalis) are native to Madagascar and have established populations in Florida, USA, but standard correlative distribution modeling predicts no suitable habitat for F. pardalis there. We evaluated commonly collected thermal traits- thermal performance, tolerance, and preference-of F. pardalis and the acclimatization potential of these traits during exposure to naturally-occurring environmental conditions in North Central Florida. Though we observed temperature-dependent thermal performance, chameleons maintained similar thermal limits, performance, and preferences across seasons, despite long-term exposure to cool temperatures. Using the physiological data collected, we developed distribution models that varied in restriction: time-dependent exposure near and below critical thermal minima, predicted activity windows, and predicted performance thresholds. Our application of commonly collected physiological data improved interpretations on potential distributions of F. pardalis, compared with correlative distribution modeling approaches that predicted no suitable area in Florida. These straightforward approaches can be applied to other species with existing physiological data or after brief experiments on a limited number of individuals, as demonstrated here.
巻・号 13(1)
ページ 15880
公開日 2023-9-23
DOI 10.1038/s41598-023-43128-4
PII 10.1038/s41598-023-43128-4
PMID 37741922
PMC PMC10517990
MeSH Acclimatization* Cold Temperature Florida Introduced Species Lizards* / physiology
IF 3.998
リソース情報
GBIF Reptile specimens of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History Herpetological collection of National Museum of Nature and Science