Brischoux F, Bonnet X, Cook T R, Shine R
Centre d'Etudes Biologiques de Chizé- CNRS, Villiers en Bois, FranceUniversité François Rabelais, 3 rue des Tanneurs, Tours, Cedex 1, FranceBiological Sciences A08, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Evol Biol. 2008 Jan;21(1):324-329. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2007.01438.x. Epub 2007 Nov 14.
Body mass positively influences diving capacities in air-breathing vertebrates and has been identified as a key determinant for the evolution of diving. Our review on the relationship between body mass and dive duration (a major parameter of dive performances) encompassed for the first time a wide diversity of air-breathing vertebrates. We included a substantial number of nonavian and nonmammalian diving species belonging to various independent lineages (sea snakes, iguana, turtles and crocodiles). Our analyses suggest that the widely accepted size dependency of dive duration applies with significantly less force in ectotherms compared with endotherms; notably we failed to detect any effect of body mass in ectotherms. We hypothesize that the absence of tight physiological links between body mass and respiratory demands documented in ectotherms blurred our ability to detect the expected correlation. Further exploration of the evolution of diving physiology may well necessitate adopting novel perspectives to encompass both ectothermic and endothermic modes.
体重对空气呼吸脊椎动物的潜水能力有积极影响,并且已被确定为潜水进化的关键决定因素。我们首次对体重与潜水持续时间(潜水表现的一个主要参数)之间的关系进行综述,涵盖了种类繁多的空气呼吸脊椎动物。我们纳入了大量属于不同独立谱系的非鸟类和非哺乳类潜水物种(海蛇、鬣蜥、海龟和鳄鱼)。我们的分析表明,与恒温动物相比,潜水持续时间普遍接受的体型依赖性在变温动物中的作用要小得多;值得注意的是,我们未能检测到体重对变温动物有任何影响。我们推测,变温动物中体重与呼吸需求之间缺乏紧密的生理联系,模糊了我们检测预期相关性的能力。对潜水生理学进化的进一步探索很可能需要采用新的视角,以涵盖变温动物和恒温动物两种模式。