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在热挑战环境中,变温动物成为更有效的体温调节者。

A cold-adapted reptile becomes a more effective thermoregulator in a thermally challenging environment.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2010 Jul;163(3):571-81. doi: 10.1007/s00442-010-1571-y. Epub 2010 Feb 7.

Abstract

Thermoregulation is of great importance for the survival and fitness of ectotherms as physiological functions are optimized within a narrow range of body temperature (T(b)). The precision with which reptiles thermoregulate has been proposed to be related to the thermal quality of their environments. Although a number of studies have looked at the effect of thermal constraints imposed by diel, seasonal and altitudinal variation on thermoregulatory strategies, few have addressed this question in a laboratory setting. We conducted a laboratory experiment to test whether tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus (order Rhynchocephalia), a cold-adapted reptile endemic to New Zealand, modify their thermoregulatory behaviour in response to different thermal environments. We provided tuatara with three thermal treatments: high-quality habitat [preferred T(b) (T(sel)) could be reached for 8 h/day], medium-quality habitat (T(sel) available for 5 h/day) and low-quality habitat (T(sel) available for 3 h/day). All groups maintained body mass, but tuatara in the low-quality habitat thermoregulated more accurately and tended to maintain higher T (b)s than tuatara in the high-quality habitat. This study thus provides experimental evidence that reptiles are capable of adjusting their thermoregulatory behaviour in response to different thermal constraints. This result also has implications for the conservation of tuatara. A proposed translocation from their current habitat to a higher latitudinal range within New Zealand (similar to the shift from our 8 h/day to our 5 h/day regime) is unlikely to induce thermoconformity; rather, tuatara will probably engage in more effective thermoregulatory behaviour.

摘要

体温调节对于变温动物的生存和适应能力至关重要,因为生理功能在体温(T(b))的狭窄范围内得到优化。变温动物的体温调节精度被认为与其环境的热质量有关。尽管许多研究已经研究了昼夜、季节性和海拔变化对体温调节策略的热限制的影响,但很少有研究在实验室环境中解决这个问题。我们进行了一项实验室实验,以测试新西兰特有冷适应爬行动物——楔齿蜥(Sphenodon punctatus,鳞龙目)是否会根据不同的热环境改变其体温调节行为。我们为楔齿蜥提供了三种热处理:高质量栖息地(每天可达到 8 小时的首选 T(b)(T(sel)))、中质量栖息地(每天 5 小时的 T(sel)可用)和低质量栖息地(每天 3 小时的 T(sel)可用)。所有组的体重都保持不变,但低质量栖息地的楔齿蜥的体温调节更准确,并且倾向于维持比高质量栖息地更高的 T(b)。因此,这项研究提供了实验证据表明,爬行动物能够根据不同的热限制来调整其体温调节行为。这一结果对楔齿蜥的保护也具有重要意义。有人提议将它们从当前栖息地转移到新西兰更高的纬度范围(类似于我们从每天 8 小时到每天 5 小时的变化),不太可能导致体温顺应性;相反,楔齿蜥可能会采取更有效的体温调节行为。

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