Graveley Jordana M F, Burgio Kevin R, Rubega Margaret
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut;
J Vis Exp. 2020 Jun 17(160). doi: 10.3791/60981.
Feathers are essential to insulation, and therefore to the cost of thermoregulation, in birds. There is robust literature on the energetic cost of thermoregulation in birds across a variety of ecological circumstances. However, few studies characterize the contribution of the feathers alone to thermoregulation. Several previous studies have established methods for measuring the insulation value of animal pelts, but they require destructive sampling methods that are problematic for birds, whose feathers are not distributed evenly across the skin. More information is needed about 1) how the contribution of feathers to thermoregulation varies both across and within species and 2) how feather coats may change over space and time. Reported here is a method for rapidly and directly measuring the thermal performance of feather coats and the skin using dried whole skin specimens, without the need to destroy the skin specimen. This method isolates and measures the thermal gradient across a feather coat in a way that measurements of heat loss and metabolic cost in live birds, which use behavioral and physiological strategies to thermoregulate, cannot. The method employs a thermal camera, which allows the rapid collection of quantitative thermal data to measure heat loss from a stable source through the skin. This protocol can easily be applied to various research questions, is applicable to any avian taxa, and does not require destruction of the skin specimen. Finally, it will further the understanding of the importance of passive thermoregulation in birds by simplifying and accelerating the collection of quantitative data.
羽毛对于鸟类的保温至关重要,因此对于体温调节的成本也至关重要。关于鸟类在各种生态环境下体温调节的能量成本,有大量的文献。然而,很少有研究描述羽毛本身对体温调节的贡献。此前的一些研究已经建立了测量动物皮毛保温值的方法,但这些方法需要破坏性采样,这对鸟类来说存在问题,因为鸟类的羽毛并非均匀分布在皮肤上。关于以下两点需要更多信息:1)羽毛对体温调节的贡献在物种间和物种内如何变化;2)羽毛覆盖层如何随空间和时间变化。本文报道了一种使用干燥的完整皮肤标本快速直接测量羽毛覆盖层和皮肤热性能的方法,无需破坏皮肤标本。这种方法以一种活体鸟类无法做到的方式分离并测量穿过羽毛覆盖层的热梯度,因为活体鸟类会使用行为和生理策略来调节体温。该方法使用热成像相机,能够快速收集定量热数据,以测量从稳定热源通过皮肤的热损失。该方案可以轻松应用于各种研究问题,适用于任何鸟类分类群,并且不需要破坏皮肤标本。最后,它将通过简化和加速定量数据的收集,进一步加深对鸟类被动体温调节重要性的理解。