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Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis

Elucidating how life history traits vary geographically is important to understanding variation in population dynamics. Because many aspects of ectotherm life history are climate-dependent, geographic variation in climate is expected to have a large impact on population dynamics through effects on a...

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Autores principales: Hileman, Eric T., King, Richard B., Adamski, John M., Anton, Thomas G., Bailey, Robyn L., Baker, Sarah J., Bieser, Nickolas D., Bell, Thomas A., Bissell, Kristin M., Bradke, Danielle R., Campa, Henry, Casper, Gary S., Cedar, Karen, Cross, Matthew D., DeGregorio, Brett A., Dreslik, Michael J., Faust, Lisa J., Harvey, Daniel S., Hay, Robert W., Jellen, Benjamin C., Johnson, Brent D., Johnson, Glenn, Kiel, Brooke D., Kingsbury, Bruce A., Kowalski, Matthew J., Lee, Yu Man, Lentini, Andrew M., Marshall, John C., Mauger, David, Moore, Jennifer A., Paloski, Rori A., Phillips, Christopher A., Pratt, Paul D., Preney, Thomas, Prior, Kent A., Promaine, Andrew, Redmer, Michael, Reinert, Howard K., Rouse, Jeremy D., Shoemaker, Kevin T., Sutton, Scott, VanDeWalle, Terry J., Weatherhead, Patrick J., Wynn, Doug, Yagi, Anne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5308788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28196149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172011
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author Hileman, Eric T.
King, Richard B.
Adamski, John M.
Anton, Thomas G.
Bailey, Robyn L.
Baker, Sarah J.
Bieser, Nickolas D.
Bell, Thomas A.
Bissell, Kristin M.
Bradke, Danielle R.
Campa, Henry
Casper, Gary S.
Cedar, Karen
Cross, Matthew D.
DeGregorio, Brett A.
Dreslik, Michael J.
Faust, Lisa J.
Harvey, Daniel S.
Hay, Robert W.
Jellen, Benjamin C.
Johnson, Brent D.
Johnson, Glenn
Kiel, Brooke D.
Kingsbury, Bruce A.
Kowalski, Matthew J.
Lee, Yu Man
Lentini, Andrew M.
Marshall, John C.
Mauger, David
Moore, Jennifer A.
Paloski, Rori A.
Phillips, Christopher A.
Pratt, Paul D.
Preney, Thomas
Prior, Kent A.
Promaine, Andrew
Redmer, Michael
Reinert, Howard K.
Rouse, Jeremy D.
Shoemaker, Kevin T.
Sutton, Scott
VanDeWalle, Terry J.
Weatherhead, Patrick J.
Wynn, Doug
Yagi, Anne
author_facet Hileman, Eric T.
King, Richard B.
Adamski, John M.
Anton, Thomas G.
Bailey, Robyn L.
Baker, Sarah J.
Bieser, Nickolas D.
Bell, Thomas A.
Bissell, Kristin M.
Bradke, Danielle R.
Campa, Henry
Casper, Gary S.
Cedar, Karen
Cross, Matthew D.
DeGregorio, Brett A.
Dreslik, Michael J.
Faust, Lisa J.
Harvey, Daniel S.
Hay, Robert W.
Jellen, Benjamin C.
Johnson, Brent D.
Johnson, Glenn
Kiel, Brooke D.
Kingsbury, Bruce A.
Kowalski, Matthew J.
Lee, Yu Man
Lentini, Andrew M.
Marshall, John C.
Mauger, David
Moore, Jennifer A.
Paloski, Rori A.
Phillips, Christopher A.
Pratt, Paul D.
Preney, Thomas
Prior, Kent A.
Promaine, Andrew
Redmer, Michael
Reinert, Howard K.
Rouse, Jeremy D.
Shoemaker, Kevin T.
Sutton, Scott
VanDeWalle, Terry J.
Weatherhead, Patrick J.
Wynn, Doug
Yagi, Anne
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description Elucidating how life history traits vary geographically is important to understanding variation in population dynamics. Because many aspects of ectotherm life history are climate-dependent, geographic variation in climate is expected to have a large impact on population dynamics through effects on annual survival, body size, growth rate, age at first reproduction, size–fecundity relationship, and reproductive frequency. The Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) is a small, imperiled North American rattlesnake with a distribution centered on the Great Lakes region, where lake effects strongly influence local conditions. To address Eastern Massasauga life history data gaps, we compiled data from 47 study sites representing 38 counties across the range. We used multimodel inference and general linear models with geographic coordinates and annual climate normals as explanatory variables to clarify patterns of variation in life history traits. We found strong evidence for geographic variation in six of nine life history variables. Adult female snout-vent length and neonate mass increased with increasing mean annual precipitation. Litter size decreased with increasing mean temperature, and the size–fecundity relationship and growth prior to first hibernation both increased with increasing latitude. The proportion of gravid females also increased with increasing latitude, but this relationship may be the result of geographically varying detection bias. Our results provide insights into ectotherm life history variation and fill critical data gaps, which will inform Eastern Massasauga conservation efforts by improving biological realism for models of population viability and climate change.
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spelling pubmed-53087882017-02-28 Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis Hileman, Eric T. King, Richard B. Adamski, John M. Anton, Thomas G. Bailey, Robyn L. Baker, Sarah J. Bieser, Nickolas D. Bell, Thomas A. Bissell, Kristin M. Bradke, Danielle R. Campa, Henry Casper, Gary S. Cedar, Karen Cross, Matthew D. DeGregorio, Brett A. Dreslik, Michael J. Faust, Lisa J. Harvey, Daniel S. Hay, Robert W. Jellen, Benjamin C. Johnson, Brent D. Johnson, Glenn Kiel, Brooke D. Kingsbury, Bruce A. Kowalski, Matthew J. Lee, Yu Man Lentini, Andrew M. Marshall, John C. Mauger, David Moore, Jennifer A. Paloski, Rori A. Phillips, Christopher A. Pratt, Paul D. Preney, Thomas Prior, Kent A. Promaine, Andrew Redmer, Michael Reinert, Howard K. Rouse, Jeremy D. Shoemaker, Kevin T. Sutton, Scott VanDeWalle, Terry J. Weatherhead, Patrick J. Wynn, Doug Yagi, Anne PLoS One Research Article Elucidating how life history traits vary geographically is important to understanding variation in population dynamics. Because many aspects of ectotherm life history are climate-dependent, geographic variation in climate is expected to have a large impact on population dynamics through effects on annual survival, body size, growth rate, age at first reproduction, size–fecundity relationship, and reproductive frequency. The Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) is a small, imperiled North American rattlesnake with a distribution centered on the Great Lakes region, where lake effects strongly influence local conditions. To address Eastern Massasauga life history data gaps, we compiled data from 47 study sites representing 38 counties across the range. We used multimodel inference and general linear models with geographic coordinates and annual climate normals as explanatory variables to clarify patterns of variation in life history traits. We found strong evidence for geographic variation in six of nine life history variables. Adult female snout-vent length and neonate mass increased with increasing mean annual precipitation. Litter size decreased with increasing mean temperature, and the size–fecundity relationship and growth prior to first hibernation both increased with increasing latitude. The proportion of gravid females also increased with increasing latitude, but this relationship may be the result of geographically varying detection bias. Our results provide insights into ectotherm life history variation and fill critical data gaps, which will inform Eastern Massasauga conservation efforts by improving biological realism for models of population viability and climate change. Public Library of Science 2017-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5308788/ /pubmed/28196149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172011 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Hileman, Eric T.
King, Richard B.
Adamski, John M.
Anton, Thomas G.
Bailey, Robyn L.
Baker, Sarah J.
Bieser, Nickolas D.
Bell, Thomas A.
Bissell, Kristin M.
Bradke, Danielle R.
Campa, Henry
Casper, Gary S.
Cedar, Karen
Cross, Matthew D.
DeGregorio, Brett A.
Dreslik, Michael J.
Faust, Lisa J.
Harvey, Daniel S.
Hay, Robert W.
Jellen, Benjamin C.
Johnson, Brent D.
Johnson, Glenn
Kiel, Brooke D.
Kingsbury, Bruce A.
Kowalski, Matthew J.
Lee, Yu Man
Lentini, Andrew M.
Marshall, John C.
Mauger, David
Moore, Jennifer A.
Paloski, Rori A.
Phillips, Christopher A.
Pratt, Paul D.
Preney, Thomas
Prior, Kent A.
Promaine, Andrew
Redmer, Michael
Reinert, Howard K.
Rouse, Jeremy D.
Shoemaker, Kevin T.
Sutton, Scott
VanDeWalle, Terry J.
Weatherhead, Patrick J.
Wynn, Doug
Yagi, Anne
Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title_full Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title_fullStr Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title_short Climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in Eastern Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus): A range-wide synthesis
title_sort climatic and geographic predictors of life history variation in eastern massasauga (sistrurus catenatus): a range-wide synthesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5308788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28196149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172011
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