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食用睡鼠(Glis glis)雄性生殖权衡的行为和生理后果。

Behavioural and physiological consequences of male reproductive trade-offs in edible dormice (Glis glis).

作者信息

Fietz Joanna, Klose Stefan M, Kalko Elisabeth K V

机构信息

Institute of Experimental Ecology, University of Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89069, Ulm, Germany.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2010 Oct;97(10):883-90. doi: 10.1007/s00114-010-0704-9. Epub 2010 Aug 10.

Abstract

Testosterone mediates male reproductive trade-offs in vertebrates including mammals. In male edible dormice (Glis glis), reproductivity linked to high levels of testosterone reduces their ability to express torpor, which may be expected to dramatically increase thermoregulatory costs. Aims of this study were therefore to analyse behavioural and physiological consequences of reproductive activity in male edible dormice under ecologically and evolutionary relevant conditions in the field. As we frequently encountered sleeping groups in the field, we hypothesized that social thermoregulation should be an important measure to reduce energy expenditure especially in sexually active male edible dormice. Our results revealed that the occurrence of sleeping groups was negatively influenced by male body mass but not by reproductive status or ambient temperature. In reproductive as in non-reproductive males, the number of individuals huddling together was negatively influenced by their body mass. Thus in general males with a high body mass were sitting in smaller groups than males with a low body mass. However, in reproductive males group size was further negatively affected by ambient temperature and positively by testes size. Thus breeders formed larger sleeping groups at lower ambient temperatures and males with larger testes were found in larger groups than males with smaller testes. Measurements of oxygen consumption demonstrated that grouping behaviour represents an efficient strategy to reduce energy expenditure in edible dormice as it reduced energy requirements by almost 40%. In summary, results of this field study showcase how sexually active male edible dormice may, through behavioural adjustment, counterbalance high thermoregulatory costs associated with reproductive activity.

摘要

睾酮介导包括哺乳动物在内的脊椎动物的雄性生殖权衡。在雄性食用睡鼠(Glis glis)中,与高睾酮水平相关的繁殖能力会降低它们进入蛰伏状态的能力,而这可能会大幅增加体温调节成本。因此,本研究的目的是在野外生态和进化相关条件下,分析雄性食用睡鼠生殖活动的行为和生理后果。由于我们在野外经常遇到群居睡眠的情况,我们推测社会体温调节应该是减少能量消耗的一项重要措施,尤其是在性活跃的雄性食用睡鼠中。我们的结果显示,群居睡眠情况受到雄性体重的负面影响,但不受生殖状态或环境温度的影响。在生殖期和非生殖期的雄性中,挤在一起的个体数量受到它们体重的负面影响。因此,总体而言,体重高的雄性比体重低的雄性群居规模更小。然而,在生殖期雄性中,群体规模进一步受到环境温度的负面影响,而受到睾丸大小的正面影响。因此,繁殖期雄性在较低环境温度下会形成更大的群居睡眠群体,睾丸较大的雄性比睾丸较小的雄性群居规模更大。耗氧量测量表明,群居行为是食用睡鼠减少能量消耗的一种有效策略,因为它将能量需求降低了近40%。总之,这项野外研究的结果展示了性活跃的雄性食用睡鼠如何通过行为调整来平衡与生殖活动相关的高体温调节成本。

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