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Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails

In terrestrial snails, thermal selection acts on shell coloration. However, the biological relevance of small differences in the intensity of shell pigmentation and the associated thermodynamic, physiological, and evolutionary consequences for snail diversity within the course of environmental warmi...

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Autores principales: Köhler, Heinz‐R., Capowiez, Yvan, Mazzia, Christophe, Eckstein, Helene, Kaczmarek, Nils, Bilton, Mark C., Burmester, Janne K. Y., Capowiez, Line, Chueca, Luis J., Favilli, Leonardo, Florit Gomila, Josep, Manganelli, Giuseppe, Mazzuca, Silvia, Moreno‐Rueda, Gregorio, Peschke, Katharina, Piro, Amalia, Quintana Cardona, Josep, Sawallich, Lilith, Staikou, Alexandra E., Thomassen, Henri A., Triebskorn, Rita
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7863387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7002
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author Köhler, Heinz‐R.
Capowiez, Yvan
Mazzia, Christophe
Eckstein, Helene
Kaczmarek, Nils
Bilton, Mark C.
Burmester, Janne K. Y.
Capowiez, Line
Chueca, Luis J.
Favilli, Leonardo
Florit Gomila, Josep
Manganelli, Giuseppe
Mazzuca, Silvia
Moreno‐Rueda, Gregorio
Peschke, Katharina
Piro, Amalia
Quintana Cardona, Josep
Sawallich, Lilith
Staikou, Alexandra E.
Thomassen, Henri A.
Triebskorn, Rita
author_facet Köhler, Heinz‐R.
Capowiez, Yvan
Mazzia, Christophe
Eckstein, Helene
Kaczmarek, Nils
Bilton, Mark C.
Burmester, Janne K. Y.
Capowiez, Line
Chueca, Luis J.
Favilli, Leonardo
Florit Gomila, Josep
Manganelli, Giuseppe
Mazzuca, Silvia
Moreno‐Rueda, Gregorio
Peschke, Katharina
Piro, Amalia
Quintana Cardona, Josep
Sawallich, Lilith
Staikou, Alexandra E.
Thomassen, Henri A.
Triebskorn, Rita
author_sort Köhler, Heinz‐R.
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description In terrestrial snails, thermal selection acts on shell coloration. However, the biological relevance of small differences in the intensity of shell pigmentation and the associated thermodynamic, physiological, and evolutionary consequences for snail diversity within the course of environmental warming are still insufficiently understood. To relate temperature‐driven internal heating, protein and membrane integrity impairment, escape behavior, place of residence selection, water loss, and mortality, we used experimentally warmed open‐top chambers and field observations with a total of >11,000 naturally or experimentally colored individuals of the highly polymorphic species Theba pisana (O.F. MÜller, 1774). We show that solar radiation in their natural Mediterranean habitat in Southern France poses intensifying thermal stress on increasingly pigmented snails that cannot be compensated for by behavioral responses. Individuals of all morphs acted neither jointly nor actively competed in climbing behavior, but acted similarly regardless of neighbor pigmentation intensity. Consequently, dark morphs progressively suffered from high internal temperatures, oxidative stress, and a breakdown of the chaperone system. Concomitant with increasing water loss, mortality increased with more intense pigmentation under simulated global warming conditions. In parallel with an increase in mean ambient temperature of 1.34°C over the past 30 years, the mortality rate of pigmented individuals in the field is, currently, about 50% higher than that of white morphs. A further increase of 1.12°C, as experimentally simulated in our study, would elevate this rate by another 26%. For 34 T. pisana populations from locations that are up to 2.7°C warmer than our experimental site, we show that both the frequency of pigmented morphs and overall pigmentation intensity decrease with an increase in average summer temperatures. We therefore predict a continuing strong decline in the frequency of pigmented morphs and a decrease in overall pigmentation intensity with ongoing global change in areas with strong solar radiation.
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spelling pubmed-78633872021-02-16 Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails Köhler, Heinz‐R. Capowiez, Yvan Mazzia, Christophe Eckstein, Helene Kaczmarek, Nils Bilton, Mark C. Burmester, Janne K. Y. Capowiez, Line Chueca, Luis J. Favilli, Leonardo Florit Gomila, Josep Manganelli, Giuseppe Mazzuca, Silvia Moreno‐Rueda, Gregorio Peschke, Katharina Piro, Amalia Quintana Cardona, Josep Sawallich, Lilith Staikou, Alexandra E. Thomassen, Henri A. Triebskorn, Rita Ecol Evol Original Research In terrestrial snails, thermal selection acts on shell coloration. However, the biological relevance of small differences in the intensity of shell pigmentation and the associated thermodynamic, physiological, and evolutionary consequences for snail diversity within the course of environmental warming are still insufficiently understood. To relate temperature‐driven internal heating, protein and membrane integrity impairment, escape behavior, place of residence selection, water loss, and mortality, we used experimentally warmed open‐top chambers and field observations with a total of >11,000 naturally or experimentally colored individuals of the highly polymorphic species Theba pisana (O.F. MÜller, 1774). We show that solar radiation in their natural Mediterranean habitat in Southern France poses intensifying thermal stress on increasingly pigmented snails that cannot be compensated for by behavioral responses. Individuals of all morphs acted neither jointly nor actively competed in climbing behavior, but acted similarly regardless of neighbor pigmentation intensity. Consequently, dark morphs progressively suffered from high internal temperatures, oxidative stress, and a breakdown of the chaperone system. Concomitant with increasing water loss, mortality increased with more intense pigmentation under simulated global warming conditions. In parallel with an increase in mean ambient temperature of 1.34°C over the past 30 years, the mortality rate of pigmented individuals in the field is, currently, about 50% higher than that of white morphs. A further increase of 1.12°C, as experimentally simulated in our study, would elevate this rate by another 26%. For 34 T. pisana populations from locations that are up to 2.7°C warmer than our experimental site, we show that both the frequency of pigmented morphs and overall pigmentation intensity decrease with an increase in average summer temperatures. We therefore predict a continuing strong decline in the frequency of pigmented morphs and a decrease in overall pigmentation intensity with ongoing global change in areas with strong solar radiation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7863387/ /pubmed/33598118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7002 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Köhler, Heinz‐R.
Capowiez, Yvan
Mazzia, Christophe
Eckstein, Helene
Kaczmarek, Nils
Bilton, Mark C.
Burmester, Janne K. Y.
Capowiez, Line
Chueca, Luis J.
Favilli, Leonardo
Florit Gomila, Josep
Manganelli, Giuseppe
Mazzuca, Silvia
Moreno‐Rueda, Gregorio
Peschke, Katharina
Piro, Amalia
Quintana Cardona, Josep
Sawallich, Lilith
Staikou, Alexandra E.
Thomassen, Henri A.
Triebskorn, Rita
Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title_full Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title_fullStr Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title_full_unstemmed Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title_short Experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
title_sort experimental simulation of environmental warming selects against pigmented morphs of land snails
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7863387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7002
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