Behavioral plasticity during acute heat stress: heat hardening increases the expression of boldness

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Goerge, Tyler M. [1 ]
Miles, Donald B. [1 ]
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[1] Ohio Univ, Dept Biol Sci, 7 Irvine Hall, Athens, OH 45701 USA
关键词
Boldness behavior; Climate change; Heat hardening; Lizard; Phenotypic plasticity; INTEGRATING THERMAL PHYSIOLOGY; PREFERRED BODY-TEMPERATURE; LIZARD UROSAURUS-ORNATUS; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; FITNESS CONSEQUENCES; COUNTERGRADIENT VARIATION; DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY; HABITAT SELECTION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; COLOR MORPHS;
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10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103778
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Climate change is creating novel thermal environments via rising temperatures and increased frequency of severe weather events. Short-term phenotypic adjustments, i.e., phenotypic plasticity, may facilitate species persistence during adverse environmental conditions. A plastic response that increases thermal tolerance is heat hardening, which buffers organisms from extreme heat and may enhance short term survival. However, heat hardening responses may incur a cost with concomitant decreases in thermal preference and physiological performance. Thus, phenotypic shifts accompanying a hardening response may be maladaptive in warming climates. Understanding how heat hardening influences other traits associated with fitness and survival will clarify its potential as an adaptive response to altered thermal niches. Here, we studied the effects of heat hardening on boldness behavior in the color polymorphic tree lizard, Urosaurus ornatus. Boldness in lizards influences traits such as territory maintenance, mating success, and survivorship and is repeatable in U. ornatus. We found that when lizards underwent a heat hardening response, boldness expression significantly increased. This trend was driven by males. Bolder individuals also exhibited lower field active body temperatures. This behavioral response to heat hardening may increase resource holding potential and territoriality in stressful environments but may also increase predation risk. This study highlights the need to detail associated phenotypic shifts with stress responses to fully understand their adaptive potential in rapidly changing environments.
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