Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, 3086, Australia.
Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 3A1, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2019 Feb 13;9(1):1966. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-38780-8.
Many ideas have been put forward for the adaptive value of the cassowary casque; and yet, its purpose remains speculative. Homeothermic animals elevate body temperature through metabolic heat production. Heat gain must be offset by heat loss to maintain internal temperatures within a range for optimal performance. Living in a tropical climate, cassowaries, being large bodied, dark feathered birds, are under thermal pressure to offload heat. We tested the original hypothesis that the casque acts as a thermal window. With infrared thermographic analyses of living cassowaries over an expansive range of ambient temperatures, we provide evidence that the casque acts as a thermal radiator, offloading heat at high temperatures and restricting heat loss at low temperatures. Interestingly, at intermediate temperatures, the casque appears thermally heterogeneous, with the posterior of the casque heating up before the front half. These findings might have implications for the function of similar structures in avian and non-avian dinosaurs.
许多观点被提出以解释盔突的适应价值,但它的功能仍然是推测性的。恒温动物通过代谢产热来提高体温。为了维持最佳表现的内部温度,必须通过散热来抵消热量的获得。生活在热带气候中,作为大体型、深色羽毛的鸟类,盔突鸟面临着散热的热压力。我们测试了盔突作为热窗的原始假设。通过对生活中的盔突鸟在广泛的环境温度范围内进行红外热成像分析,我们提供了证据表明盔突作为热辐射器发挥作用,在高温时散热,在低温时限制热量损失。有趣的是,在中等温度下,盔突在热上表现出异质性,盔突的后部比前半部分先升温。这些发现可能对鸟类和非鸟类恐龙中类似结构的功能具有影响。