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The heat sensitivity of sperm in the lizard Anolis sagrei

Wang, W. W.-Y.; Gunderson, A. R.; Page, N. R.; Strickler, A. M.; Kusaka, A. K.

2024-08-19 zoology
10.1101/2024.08.14.607821 bioRxiv
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The heat sensitivity of reproduction is a critical determinant of population persistence under climate change. However, the heat sensitivity of gametes is poorly known relative to adults. We developed a method to measure the heat tolerance of lizard sperm cells, and used the method to test several aspects of sperm cell thermal biology in the brown anole lizard (Anolis sagrei). We estimated the repeatability of sperm traits by measuring heat tolerance and baseline motility of ejaculated sperm from the same individuals multiple times over 21 days. To investigate co-adaptation of sperm and adult thermal traits, we tested for a correlation between sperm heat tolerance and the heat tolerance of adults that produced them. Furthermore, we tested for effects of episodic heat stress experienced by males on sperm performance. Sperm heat tolerance and motility were both repeatable, consistent with evolutionary potential, though there was clear evidence for environmental effects on these traits as well. Contrary to the expectation of thermal co-adaptation, we found no correlation between sperm and adult heat tolerance. A single, episodic extreme heat event experienced by adult males immediately impaired sperm motility, consistent with detrimental effects of adult heat stress on stored sperm. Our study adds to the mounting evidence that sperm are heat-sensitive and represent a vulnerability to global warming, but also suggest evolutionary potential for thermal adaptation at the gamete level. Summary statementThis study investigates gamete heat sensitivity in lizards, revealing heat tolerance and repeatability in sperm thermal traits. These findings are essential for understanding reproductive responses to climate change.

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