Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario

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  • Mar, 2023

Santos, M.A.Antunes, A.A.Grandela, A., Carromeu-Santos, A., Quina, A.S., Santos, M., Matos, M. & Simões, P. (2023) Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario.

Journal of Thermal Biology, 112, 103478. DOI:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103478 (IF2022 2,7; Q2 Biology)
Summary:

Adaptive evolution is critical for animal populations to thrive in the fast-changing natural environments. Ectotherms are particularly vulnerable to global warming and, although their limited coping ability has been suggested, few real-time evolution experiments have directly accessed their evolutionary potential. Here, we report a long-term experimental evolution study addressing the evolution of Drosophila thermal reaction norms, after ∼30 generations under different dynamic thermal regimes: fluctuating (daily variation between 15 and 21 °C) or warming (daily fluctuation with increases in both thermal mean and variance across generations). We analyzed the evolutionary dynamics of Drosophila subobscura populations as a function of the thermally variable environments in which they evolved and their distinct background. Our results showed clear differences between the historically differentiated populations: high latitude D. subobscura populations responded to selection, improving their reproductive success at higher temperatures whereas their low latitude counterparts did not. This suggests population variation in the amount of genetic variation available for thermal adaptation, an aspect that needs to be considered to allow for better predictions of future climate change responses. Our results highlight the complex nature of thermal responses in face of environmental heterogeneity and emphasize the importance of considering inter-population variation in thermal evolution studies.


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306456523000190?viaihub

Team

  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Afonso Grandela MITE2: Multidisciplinary Investigation Targeting Ecology and Evolution
  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Margarida Maria Demony de Carneiro Pacheco de Matos Local adaptation in Drosophila
  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Marta Alexandra Arandas dos Santos Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Marta Alves Antunes Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Mauro Santos Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Past history shapes evolution of reproductive success in a global warming scenario Pedro Miguel Moraes Corado Simões Evolutionary Ecology - EE