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Divergent effects of climate change on the egg-laying opportunity of species in cold and warm regions
Authors:Liang Ma  Chao Hou  Zhong-Wen Jiang  Wei-Guo Du
Institution:1. School of Ecology, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China;2. School of Science, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China;3. Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
Abstract:Climate warming can substantially impact embryonic development and juvenile growth in oviparous species. Estimating the overall impacts of climate warming on oviparous reproduction is difficult because egg-laying events happen throughout the reproductive season. Successful egg laying requires the completion of embryonic development as well as hatching timing conducive to offspring survival and energy accumulation. We propose a new metric—egg-laying opportunity (EO)—to estimate the annual hours during which a clutch of freshly laid eggs yields surviving offspring that store sufficient energy for overwintering. We estimated the EO within the distribution of a model species, Sceloporus undulatus, under recent climate condition and a climate-warming scenario by combining microclimate data, developmental functions, and biophysical models. We predicted that EO will decline as the climate warms at 74.8% of 11,407 sites. Decreasing hatching success and offspring energy accounted for more lost EO hours (72.6% and 72.9%) than the occurrence of offspring heat stress (59.9%). Nesting deeper (at a depth of 12 cm) may be a more effective behavioral adjustment for retaining EO than using shadier (50% shade) nests because the former fully mitigated the decline of EO under the considered warming scenario at more sites (66.1%) than the latter (28.3%). We advocate for the use of EO in predicting the impacts of climate warming on oviparous animals because it encapsulates the integrative impacts of climate warming on all stages of reproductive life history.
Keywords:breeding  climate  energy  hatching success  heat stress  nesting  opportunity  oviparity  anidación  clima  energía  estrés por calor  éxito de eclosión  oportunidad  oviparidad  reproducción  卵生  繁殖  孵化成功率  热压力  能量  气候  巢址选择  机会
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