Sauer Erin L, Sperry Jinelle H, Rohr Jason R
University of South Florida, Department of Integrative Biology, 4202 E Fowler Ave, SCA 110, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.
Engineer Research and Development Center, P.O. Box 9005, Champaign, IL 61826, USA.
J Therm Biol. 2016 Aug;60:231-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2016.07.016. Epub 2016 Jul 22.
Thermoregulatory ability and behavior influence organismal responses to their environment. By measuring thermal preferences, researchers can better understand the effects that temperature tolerances have on ecological and physiological responses to both biotic and abiotic stressors. However, because of funding limitations and confounders, measuring thermoregulation can often be difficult. Here, we provide an effective, affordable (~$50 USD per unit), easy to construct, and validated apparatus for measuring the long-term thermal preferences of animals. In tests, the apparatus spanned temperatures from 9.29 to 33.94°C, and we provide methods to further increase this range. Additionally, we provide simple methods to non-invasively measure animal and substrate temperatures and to prevent temperature preferences of the focal organisms from being confounded with temperature preferences of its prey and its humidity preferences. To validate the apparatus, we show that it was capable of detecting individual-level consistency and among individual-level variation in the preferred body temperatures of Southern toads (Anaxyrus terrestris) and Cuban tree frogs (Osteopilus septentrionalis) over three-weeks. Nearly every aspect of our design is adaptable to meet the needs of a multitude of study systems, including various terrestrial amphibious, and aquatic organisms. The apparatus and methods described here can be used to quantify behavioral thermal preferences, which can be critical for determining temperature tolerances across species and thus the resiliency of species to current and impending climate change.
体温调节能力和行为会影响生物体对环境的反应。通过测量热偏好,研究人员可以更好地理解温度耐受性对生物和非生物应激源的生态和生理反应的影响。然而,由于资金限制和混杂因素,测量体温调节往往很困难。在这里,我们提供了一种有效、经济实惠(每单位约50美元)、易于构建且经过验证的仪器,用于测量动物的长期热偏好。在测试中,该仪器的温度范围为9.29至33.94°C,我们还提供了进一步扩大该范围的方法。此外,我们还提供了简单的方法来无创测量动物和基质的温度,并防止目标生物的温度偏好与其猎物的温度偏好和湿度偏好相混淆。为了验证该仪器,我们表明它能够在三周内检测到南方蟾蜍(Anaxyrus terrestris)和古巴树蛙(Osteopilus septentrionalis)在个体水平上的一致性以及个体间在偏好体温方面的差异。我们设计的几乎每个方面都可以进行调整,以满足众多研究系统的需求,包括各种陆生两栖动物和水生生物。这里描述的仪器和方法可用于量化行为热偏好,这对于确定不同物种的温度耐受性以及物种对当前和即将到来的气候变化的适应能力可能至关重要。