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The ecology and evolution of temperature-dependent reaction norms for sex determination in reptiles: a mechanistic conceptual model.

Nadav Pezaro1,2, J Sean Doody3, Michael B Thompson1.   

Abstract

Sex-determining mechanisms are broadly categorised as being based on either genetic or environmental factors. Vertebrate sex determination exhibits remarkable diversity but displays distinct phylogenetic patterns. While all eutherian mammals possess XY male heterogamety and female heterogamety (ZW) is ubiquitous in birds, poikilothermic vertebrates (fish, amphibians and reptiles) exhibit multiple genetic sex-determination (GSD) systems as well as environmental sex determination (ESD). Temperature is the factor controlling ESD in reptiles and temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) in reptiles has become a focal point in the study of this phenomenon. Current patterns of climate change may cause detrimental skews in the population sex ratios of reptiles exhibiting TSD. Understanding the patterns of variation, both within and among populations and linking such patterns with the selection processes they are associated with, is the central challenge of research aimed at predicting the capacity of populations to adapt to novel conditions. Here we present a conceptual model that innovates by defining an individual reaction norm for sex determination as a range of incubation temperatures. By deconstructing individual reaction norms for TSD and revealing their underlying interacting elements, we offer a conceptual solution that explains how variation among individual reaction norms can be inferred from the pattern of population reaction norms. The model also links environmental variation with the different patterns of TSD and describes the processes from which they may arise. Specific climate scenarios are singled out as eco-evolutionary traps that may lead to demographic extinction or a transition to either male or female heterogametic GSD. We describe how the conceptual principles can be applied to interpret TSD data and to explain the adaptive capacity of TSD to climate change as well as its limits and the potential applications for conservation and management programs.
© 2016 Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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Keywords:  Climate Adaptation; Climate Change; Developmental Plasticity; Developmental Switch-Points; Environmental Threshold; Frequency-Dependent Selection; Reaction Norms; Reptiles; Sex Ratios; Temperature-Dependent sex determination

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27296304     DOI: 10.1111/brv.12285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc        ISSN: 0006-3231


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2.  RADSex: A computational workflow to study sex determination using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing data.

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Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2021-03-09       Impact factor: 8.678

3.  Developmental temperature has persistent, sexually dimorphic effects on zebrafish cardiac anatomy.

Authors:  Anastasia Dimitriadi; Dimitris Beis; Christos Arvanitidis; Dominique Adriaens; George Koumoundouros
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-05-25       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Some like it dry: Water restriction overrides heterogametic sex determination in two reptiles.

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Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2019-05-21       Impact factor: 2.912

Review 5.  Did Lizards Follow Unique Pathways in Sex Chromosome Evolution?

Authors:  Shayer Mahmood Ibney Alam; Stephen D Sarre; Dianne Gleeson; Arthur Georges; Tariq Ezaz
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