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亚热带花蜜蝙蝠(Syconycteris australis,大蝙蝠亚目)能量学和蛰伏模式的季节性变化

Seasonal changes in energetics and torpor patterns in the subtropical blossom-bat Syconycteris australis (Megachiroptera).

作者信息

Coburn Dionne K, Geiser Fritz

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of New England, Armidale NSW 2351, Australia Fax: 02 67733 814; e-mail:

出版信息

Oecologia. 1998 Feb;113(4):467-473. doi: 10.1007/s004420050399.

Abstract

Little is known about how animals from tropical and subtropical climates adjust their energy expenditure to cope with seasonal changes of climate and food availability. To provide such information, we studied the thermal physiology, torpor patterns and energetics of the nocturnal blossom-bat (Syconycteris australis 18 g) from a subtropical habitat in both summer and winter. In both seasons, S. australis frequently entered daily torpor at ambient temperatures between 12 and 25°C when food and water were withheld. Unlike patterns observed in temperate animals, mean minimum metabolic rates during torpor were lower in summer (0.47 ± 0.07 ml O g h) than in winter (0.75 ± 0.11 ml O g h). Body temperatures during torpor were regulated at 19.3 ± 1.0°C in summer and at 23.4 ± 2.0°C in winter. Torpor bout duration was significantly longer in summer (7.3 ± 0.6 h) than in winter (5.5 ± 0.3 h), but in both seasons, bout duration was not affected by ambient temperature. Consequently, average daily metabolic rates were also significantly lower in summer than in winter. Body temperatures and metabolic rates in normothermic bats did not change with season. Our findings on seasonal changes of torpor in this bat from the subtropics are opposite to those made for many species from cold climates which generally show deeper and longer torpor in winter and are often entirely homeothermic in summer. More pronounced torpor in subtropical S. australis in summer may be due to low or unpredictable nectar availability, short nights which limit the time available for foraging, and long days without access to food. Thus, the reversed seasonal response of this subtropical bat in comparison to temperate species may be an appropriate response to ecological constraints.

摘要

对于来自热带和亚热带气候的动物如何调整能量消耗以应对气候和食物供应的季节性变化,我们知之甚少。为了提供此类信息,我们研究了来自亚热带栖息地的夜行性花蜜蝙蝠(澳洲管鼻蝠,体重18克)在夏季和冬季的热生理学、蛰伏模式和能量学。在两个季节中,当不给食物和水时,澳洲管鼻蝠在环境温度12至25°C之间时经常进入每日蛰伏状态。与在温带动物中观察到的模式不同,蛰伏期间的平均最低代谢率在夏季(0.47±0.07毫升氧气/克/小时)低于冬季(0.75±0.11毫升氧气/克/小时)。蛰伏期间的体温在夏季调节为19.3±1.0°C,在冬季调节为23.4±2.0°C。蛰伏期持续时间在夏季(7.3±0.6小时)明显长于冬季(5.5±0.3小时),但在两个季节中,蛰伏期持续时间均不受环境温度影响。因此,夏季的平均每日代谢率也明显低于冬季。正常体温蝙蝠的体温和代谢率不会随季节变化。我们对这种来自亚热带的蝙蝠蛰伏季节性变化的研究结果与许多来自寒冷气候的物种相反,那些物种通常在冬季表现出更深、更长时间的蛰伏,并且在夏季通常完全是恒温的。亚热带澳洲管鼻蝠在夏季更明显的蛰伏可能是由于花蜜供应低或不可预测、夜晚短限制了觅食时间以及长时间无法获取食物。因此,与温带物种相比,这种亚热带蝙蝠的季节性反应逆转可能是对生态限制的一种适当反应。

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