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春季中途停歇地迁徙的花园莺()和白喉莺()的能量储备、氧化平衡与睡眠

Energy Stores, Oxidative Balance, and Sleep in Migratory Garden Warblers () and Whitethroats () at a Spring Stopover Site.

作者信息

Ferretti Andrea, McWilliams Scott R, Rattenborg Niels C, Maggini Ivan, Cardinale Massimiliano, Fusani Leonida

机构信息

Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14 (UZA1), Wien 1090, Austria.

Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Savoyenstraße 1a, Wien 1160, Austria.

出版信息

Integr Org Biol. 2020 Apr 15;2(1):obaa010. doi: 10.1093/iob/obaa010. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Little is known about how songbirds modulate sleep during migratory periods. Due to the alternation of nocturnal endurance flights and diurnal refueling stopovers, sleep is likely to be a major constraint for many migratory passerine species. Sleep may help to increase the endogenous antioxidant capacity that counteracts free radicals produced during endurance flight and reduces energy expenditure. Here, we investigated the relationship between sleep behavior, food intake, and two markers of physiological condition-the amount of energy reserves and oxidative status-in two migratory songbird species, the garden warbler () and the whitethroat (). In garden warblers, birds with high energy stores were more prone to sleep during the day, while this condition-dependent sleep pattern was not present in whitethroats. In both species, birds with low energy stores were more likely to sleep with their head tucked in the feathers during nocturnal sleep. Moreover, we found a positive correlation between food intake and the extent of energy reserves in garden warblers, but not in whitethroats. Finally, we did not find significant correlations between oxidative status and sleep, or oxidative status and energy stores. Despite our study was not comparative, it suggests that different species might use different strategies to manage their energy during stopover and, additionally, it raises the possibility that migrants have evolved physiological adaptations to deal with oxidative damage produced during migration.

摘要

关于鸣禽在迁徙期间如何调节睡眠,人们知之甚少。由于夜间耐力飞行和白天加油中途停留的交替,睡眠可能是许多迁徙雀形目物种的主要限制因素。睡眠可能有助于提高内源性抗氧化能力,以抵消耐力飞行过程中产生的自由基并减少能量消耗。在这里,我们研究了两种迁徙鸣禽物种——花园莺(Sylvia borin)和白喉莺(Sylvia communis)的睡眠行为、食物摄入量与生理状况的两个指标——能量储备量和氧化状态之间的关系。在花园莺中,能量储备高的鸟类白天更容易睡觉,而白喉莺中不存在这种依赖于状况的睡眠模式。在这两个物种中,能量储备低的鸟类在夜间睡眠时更有可能将头藏在羽毛中。此外,我们发现花园莺的食物摄入量与能量储备程度之间存在正相关,但白喉莺中不存在这种相关性。最后,我们没有发现氧化状态与睡眠之间或氧化状态与能量储备之间存在显著相关性。尽管我们的研究不是比较性的,但它表明不同物种可能在中途停留期间使用不同的策略来管理它们的能量,此外,它还提出了迁徙者可能已经进化出生理适应性来应对迁徙过程中产生的氧化损伤的可能性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a324/7671129/ddd5622dd72f/obaa010f1.jpg

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