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运动生理学。

The physiology of movement.

作者信息

Goossens Steven, Wybouw Nicky, Van Leeuwen Thomas, Bonte Dries

机构信息

1Department of Biology, Ghent University, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

2Laboratory of Agrozoology, Department of Plants and Crops, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2020 Feb 4;8:5. doi: 10.1186/s40462-020-0192-2. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Movement, from foraging to migration, is known to be under the influence of the environment. The translation of environmental cues to individual movement decision making is determined by an individual's internal state and anticipated to balance costs and benefits. General body condition, metabolic and hormonal physiology mechanistically underpin this internal state. These physiological determinants are tightly, and often genetically linked with each other and hence central to a mechanistic understanding of movement. We here synthesise the available evidence of the physiological drivers and signatures of movement and review (1) how physiological state as measured in its most coarse way by body condition correlates with movement decisions during foraging, migration and dispersal, (2) how hormonal changes underlie changes in these movement strategies and (3) how these can be linked to molecular pathways. We reveale that a high body condition facilitates the efficiency of routine foraging, dispersal and migration. Dispersal decision making is, however, in some cases stimulated by a decreased individual condition. Many of the biotic and abiotic stressors that induce movement initiate a physiological cascade in vertebrates through the production of stress hormones. Movement is therefore associated with hormone levels in vertebrates but also insects, often in interaction with factors related to body or social condition. The underlying molecular and physiological mechanisms are currently studied in few model species, and show -in congruence with our insights on the role of body condition- a central role of energy metabolism during glycolysis, and the coupling with timing processes during migration. Molecular insights into the physiological basis of movement remain, however, highly refractory. We finalise this review with a critical reflection on the importance of these physiological feedbacks for a better mechanistic understanding of movement and its effects on ecological dynamics at all levels of biological organization.

摘要

从觅食到迁徙的运动,已知受环境影响。环境线索转化为个体运动决策取决于个体的内部状态,并预期能平衡成本与收益。总体身体状况、代谢和激素生理学在机制上支撑着这种内部状态。这些生理决定因素紧密相连,且通常在基因上相互关联,因此对于从机制上理解运动至关重要。我们在此综合了运动的生理驱动因素和特征的现有证据,并综述:(1)以身体状况这种最粗略方式衡量的生理状态如何与觅食、迁徙和扩散过程中的运动决策相关;(2)激素变化如何构成这些运动策略变化的基础;(3)这些如何与分子途径相联系。我们发现,良好的身体状况有助于日常觅食、扩散和迁徙的效率。然而,在某些情况下,个体状况下降会刺激扩散决策。许多诱导运动的生物和非生物应激源通过应激激素的产生在脊椎动物中引发生理级联反应。因此,运动与脊椎动物以及昆虫的激素水平相关,且通常与身体或社会状况相关因素相互作用。目前仅在少数模型物种中研究了潜在的分子和生理机制,并且这些研究与我们对身体状况作用的见解一致,表明糖酵解过程中能量代谢以及与迁徙过程中的时间进程耦合起着核心作用。然而,对运动生理基础的分子见解仍然极具挑战性。我们以对这些生理反馈对于从机制上更好地理解运动及其对生物组织各级生态动态的影响的重要性的批判性思考来结束本综述。

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