Flash drought and heat waves influence embryonic development and offspring size in an oviparous ectotherm
Data files
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Chrysemys_picta_data.csv
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Abstract
Anthropogenic climate change is driving an increase in climate extremes, including concurrent drought and heat wave events. To understand the ecological consequences of these events, research is needed to identify their separate and compound effects on organisms across life stages. Oviparous species are particularly vulnerable to environmental stress at the embryonic stage, as embryos are relatively unprotected from hydric and thermal extremes. The embryonic environment can substantially shape offspring physiology and fitness. However, the developmental impacts of extreme climate events, including downstream effects on offspring survival in the field, are not well described. In this study, we investigated the independent and interactive effects of flash drought and heat waves during embryonic development in an oviparous vertebrate model, the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta). In a fully factorial experiment, we imposed simulated flash drought and heat wave events and examined the effects on egg mass, incubation time, and offspring body size. After overwintering in the laboratory, we conducted a release experiment in the field to measure early-life survival in an ecologically relevant context. We found that flash drought and heat wave events interactively influenced egg mass during late embryonic development, and independently reduced incubation time and post-overwintering body mass. In addition, smaller individuals had a lower probability of survival in the field. Our results suggest that oviparous species will face negative impacts on embryonic development and early-life traits as compound drought and heat wave events become more frequent and severe.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8pk0p2p21
Description of the data and file structure
In this fully factorial experiment, we exposed 160 painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) eggs to one of 8 different treatments representing simulated flash drought and heat wave events at different times during embryonic development. We measured the effects of these treatments on growth and offspring phenotypes. Next, we conducted an experimental release in the field to measure offspring survival during migration from the nest.
Files and variables
File: Chrysemys_picta_data.csv
Description:
Variables
- Box: The box (1-8) in which eggs were housed during incubation
- Treatment: Control treatment (WWW), mid-incubation drought (WDW), late drought (WWD), mid + late drought (WDD), heat wave (WWW+H), mid-incubation drought with heat wave (WDW+H), late drought with heat wave (WWD+H), or mid + late drought with heat wave (WDD+H)
- Mid: Drought treatment during the second trimester of development; W (no drought) or D (drought)
- Late: Drought treatment during the third trimester of development; W (no drought) or D (drought)
- Drought: Drought treatment only; control treatment (WWW), mid-incubation drought (WDW), late drought (WWD), or mid + late drought (WDD)
- Heat wave: Heat wave treatment only; N (no heat wave) or Y (heat wave)
- ID: Code assigned to each individual in the study (clutch-individual)
- Clutch: The clutch (1-20) from which the egg originated
- Individual: Egg number (1-8) within the clutch
- Wk0mass: Initial egg mass at the beginning of the study (g)
- Wk1mass: Egg mass at 1 week (g)
- Wk2mass: Egg mass at 2 weeks (g)
- Wk3mass: Egg mass at 3 weeks (g)
- Wk4mass: Egg mass at 4 weeks (g)
- Wk5mass: Egg mass at 5 weeks (g)
- Wk6mass: Egg mass at 6 weeks (g)
- Wk7mass: Egg mass at 7 weeks (g)
- Wk8mass: Egg mass at 8 weeks (g)
- Wk9mass: Egg mass at 9 weeks (g)
- Wk10mass: Egg mass at 10 weeks (g)
- Wk11mass: Egg mass at 11 weeks (g)
- Hatchling mass: Mass after hatching (g); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- CL: Carapace length (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- CW: Carapace width (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- PL: Plastron length (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- PW: Plastron width (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- Lay date: Date nest was laid (mm/dd/yy)
- Pip date: Date of eggshell pipping (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates an egg that did not pip
- Hatch date: Date of hatching (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates an egg that did not hatch
- Time to hatch: Incubation time (d) until hatchling emergence from egg; "NA" indicates an egg that did not hatch
- Hatch success: Individual hatched (1) or did not hatch (0)
- Abnorm: Hatchling had a visible morphological abnormality (1) or did not have an abnormality (0)
- Release point: Artificial nest cavity (1-20) from which the hatchling was released
- Pre release mass: Hatchling mass (g) after brumation and before release
- Pit: Pitfall trap in which individual was recaptured; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap day: Date of recapture (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Days to recap: Days from release to recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap time: Time of recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recapture
- Hours to recap: Hours from release to recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- End mass: Mass at recapture (g); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap: Individual recaptured (1) or not recaptured (0); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released
Code/software
Data can be viewed using LibreOffice Calc, R, or any other open-source software that can read .csv files.
Access information
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