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体重调节兔幼崽的聚堆动态和体温曲线。

Body mass modulates huddling dynamics and body temperature profiles in rabbit pups.

作者信息

Bautista Amando, Zepeda José Alfredo, Reyes-Meza Verónica, Féron Christophe, Rödel Heiko G, Hudson Robyn

机构信息

Centro Tlaxcala de Biología de la Conducta, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, 90000 Tlaxcala, Mexico.

Centro Tlaxcala de Biología de la Conducta, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, 90000 Tlaxcala, Mexico; Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, 90000 Tlaxcala, Mexico.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2017 Oct 1;179:184-190. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.06.005. Epub 2017 Jun 12.

Abstract

Altricial mammals typically lack the physiological capacity to thermoregulate independently during the early postnatal period, and in litter-bearing species the young benefit strongly from huddling together with their litter siblings. Such litter huddles are highly dynamic systems, often characterized by competition for energetically favorable, central positions. In the present study, carried out in domestic rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus, we asked whether individual differences in body mass affect changes in body temperature during changes in the position within the huddle. We predicted that pups with relatively lower body mass should be more affected by such changes arising from huddle dynamics in comparison to heavier ones. Changes in pups' maximum body surface temperature (determined by infrared thermography) were significantly affected by changes in the number of their neighbors in the litter huddle, and indeed these temperature changes largely depended on the pups' body mass relative to their litter siblings. Lighter pups showed significant increases in their maximum body surface temperature when their number of huddling partners increased by one or two siblings whereas pups with intermediate or heavier body mass did not show such significant increases in maximum body temperature when experiencing such changes. A similar pattern was found with respect to average body surface temperature. This strong link between changes in the number of huddling partners and body surface temperature in lighter pups might, on the one hand, arise from a higher vulnerability of such pups due to their less favorable body surface area-to-volume ratio. On the other hand, as lighter pups generally had fewer neighbors than heavier ones and thus typically a comparatively smaller body surface in contact with siblings, they potentially had more to gain from increasing their number of neighbors. The present findings might help to understand how individual differences in body mass within a litter lead to the emergence of individual differences in sibling interactions during early postnatal life in different species of altricial and litter-bearing mammals.

摘要

晚成哺乳动物通常在出生后的早期阶段缺乏独立调节体温的生理能力,在多仔物种中,幼崽与同窝兄弟姐妹挤在一起会受益匪浅。这种同窝挤在一起的行为是高度动态的系统,其特点通常是争夺能量有利的中心位置。在本研究中,我们以家兔穴兔为研究对象,探讨了体重的个体差异是否会影响在挤在一起时位置变化过程中的体温变化。我们预测,与较重的幼崽相比,体重相对较轻的幼崽应该更容易受到由挤在一起的动态变化引起的此类变化的影响。幼崽的最高体表温度变化(通过红外热成像测定)受到其在同窝挤在一起时邻居数量变化的显著影响,实际上,这些温度变化在很大程度上取决于幼崽相对于其同窝兄弟姐妹的体重。当挤在一起的伙伴数量增加一两个兄弟姐妹时,较轻的幼崽的最高体表温度显著升高,而体重中等或较重的幼崽在经历此类变化时,最高体温并未出现如此显著的升高。在平均体表温度方面也发现了类似的模式。较轻幼崽挤在一起的伙伴数量变化与体表温度之间的这种紧密联系,一方面可能是由于这类幼崽因其较差的表面积与体积比而具有更高的脆弱性。另一方面,由于较轻的幼崽通常比邻较重的幼崽的邻居少,因此通常与兄弟姐妹接触的体表相对较小,它们可能从增加邻居数量中获得更多益处。本研究结果可能有助于理解一窝幼崽中体重的个体差异如何导致不同种类晚成和多仔哺乳动物出生后早期生活中兄弟姐妹互动的个体差异的出现。

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