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身体储备对繁殖期雄性北象海豹能量消耗、水通量及交配成功率的影响。

Impact of body reserves on energy expenditure, water flux, and mating success in breeding male northern elephant seals.

作者信息

Crocker Daniel E, Houser Dorian S, Webb Paul M

机构信息

Department of Biology, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California 94928, USA.

出版信息

Physiol Biochem Zool. 2012 Jan-Feb;85(1):11-20. doi: 10.1086/663634. Epub 2011 Dec 14.

Abstract

In capital breeders, individual differences in body size and condition can impact mating effort and success. In addition to the collateral advantages of large body size in competition, large nutrient reserves may offer advantages in endurance rivalry and enable the high rates of energy expenditure associated with mating success. We examined the impacts of body reserves and dominance rank on energy expenditure, water flux, mating success, and breeding tenure in the adult male northern elephant seal, a polygynous, capital breeder. Adult males expended energy at a rate of 159 ± 49 MJ d (-1), which is equivalent to 3.1 times the standard metabolic rate predicted by Kleiber's equation. Despite high rates of energy expenditure and a long fasting duration, males spared lean tissue effectively, deriving a mean of 7% of their metabolism from protein catabolism. Body composition had a strong impact on the ability to spare lean tissue during breeding. When controlling for body size, energy expenditure, depletion of blubber reserves, and water efflux were significantly greater in alpha males than in subordinate males. Large body size was associated with increased reproductive effort, tenure on shore, dominance rank, and reproductive success. Terrestrial locomotion and topography appeared to strongly influence energy expenditure. Comparisons with conspecific females suggest greater total seasonal reproductive effort in male northern elephant seals when controlling for the effects of body mass. In polygynous capital breeding systems, male effort may be strongly influenced by physiological state and exceed that of females.

摘要

在资本繁殖者中,个体在体型和身体状况上的差异会影响交配努力和成功率。除了体型大在竞争中的附带优势外,大量的营养储备可能在耐力竞争中具有优势,并能支持与交配成功相关的高能量消耗率。我们研究了身体储备和优势等级对成年雄性北象海豹(一种一夫多妻制的资本繁殖者)的能量消耗、水分通量、交配成功率和繁殖期的影响。成年雄性北象海豹的能量消耗速率为159±49兆焦/天(-1),这相当于克莱伯方程预测的标准代谢率的3.1倍。尽管能量消耗率高且禁食期长,但雄性有效地保留了瘦组织,其新陈代谢中平均有7%来自蛋白质分解代谢。身体组成对繁殖期间保留瘦组织的能力有很大影响。在控制体型后,阿尔法雄性的能量消耗、水分流失显著高于从属雄性。体型大与繁殖努力增加、上岸时间、优势等级和繁殖成功率相关。陆地运动和地形似乎强烈影响能量消耗。与同种雌性的比较表明,在控制体重影响后,雄性北象海豹的季节性繁殖总努力更大。在一夫多妻制的资本繁殖系统中,雄性的努力可能受到生理状态的强烈影响,且超过雌性。

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