Vézina François, Petit Magali, Buehler Deborah M, Dekinga Anne, Piersma Theunis
Department of Marine Ecology, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands.
Physiol Biochem Zool. 2009 Sep-Oct;82(5):549-60. doi: 10.1086/603644.
Previous experiments showed reduction of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in birds facing energetic challenges. We alternately exposed two groups of red knots (Calidris canutus) to either 6 h or 22 h of food availability for periods of 22 d. Six h of access to food led to a 6%-10% loss of body mass over the first 8 d, with nearly all of the birds' daily energy expenditures supported by body nutrient stores during the first 2 d. Birds responded by increasing feeding behavior and food intake, but the response was slow. There were no gains of mass before day 15, which suggests a digestive bottleneck and a period of physiological adjustment. Food-restricted birds exhibited decreases in pectoral-muscle thickness and BMR in association with a loss of body mass. Although a decrease in BMR saves energy, savings represented only 2%-7% of the daily energy spent in excess of that acquired during the deficit period. Red knots did not downregulate mass-independent BMR. On the bases of recent independent findings and the pattern of mass gain observed when food access was switched from 6 h to 22 h, we suggest that these birds routinely maintain nutrient stores as a buffer against periods of energy shortages, thereby precluding the need for downregulation of mass-independent BMR.
先前的实验表明,面临能量挑战的鸟类基础代谢率(BMR)会降低。我们将两组红腹滨鹬(Calidris canutus)交替暴露于食物供应时长为6小时或22小时的环境中,持续22天。食物供应6小时导致鸟类在最初8天内体重减轻6%-10%,在最初2天里,几乎所有鸟类的每日能量消耗都由体内营养储备提供支持。鸟类通过增加取食行为和食物摄入量做出反应,但反应较为缓慢。在第15天之前体重没有增加,这表明存在消化瓶颈以及一段生理调整期。食物受限的鸟类胸肌厚度和基础代谢率随着体重减轻而降低。虽然基础代谢率降低能节省能量,但节省的能量仅占在食物短缺期超出获取量的每日能量消耗的2%-7%。红腹滨鹬并未下调与体重无关的基础代谢率。基于近期的独立研究结果以及当食物供应从6小时切换到22小时时观察到的体重增加模式,我们认为这些鸟类通常会维持营养储备作为应对能量短缺期的缓冲,从而无需下调与体重无关的基础代谢率。