Temperature adaptation and its impact on the shape of performance curves in Drosophila populations
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- 1. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
- 2. University of Granada
- 3. Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Understanding how species adapt to different temperatures is crucial to predict their response to global warming, and thermal performance curves (TPCs) have been employed recurrently to study this topic. Nevertheless, fundamental questions regarding how thermodynamic constraints and evolution interact to shape TPCs in lineages inhabiting different environments remain unanswered. Here, we study Drosophila simulans along a latitudinal gradient spanning 3,000 km to test opposing hypotheses based on thermodynamic constraints ('hotter-is-better') versus biochemical adaptation ('jack-of-all-temperatures') as primary determinants of TPCs variation across populations. We compare thermal responses in metabolic rate and the egg-to-adult survival as descriptors of organismal performance and fitness, respectively, and show that different descriptors of TPCs vary in tandem with mean environmental temperatures, providing strong support to hotter-is-better. Thermodynamic constraints also resulted in a strong negative association between maximum performance and thermal breadth. Lastly, we show that descriptors of TPCs for metabolism and egg-to-adult survival are highly correlated, providing evidence of coadaptation and that curves for egg-to-adult survival are systematically narrower and displaced towards lower temperatures. Taken together, results support the pervasive role of thermodynamics constraining thermal responses in Drosophila populations along a latitudinal gradient, that are only partly compensated by evolutionary adaptation.
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- 10.5281/zenodo.7827679 (DOI)