Negrey Jacob D, Sandel Aaron A, Langergraber Kevin E
Department of Anthropology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2020 Jan;74(1). doi: 10.1007/s00265-019-2788-3. Epub 2019 Dec 23.
Quantifying the costs of mating is key for understanding life-history trade-offs. As a reflection of metabolic rate, body temperature is one metric for assaying these costs. However, conventional methods for measuring body temperature are invasive and unsuitable for the study of free-living populations of endangered species, including great apes. A promising proxy for body temperature is fecal temperature, the internal temperature of fecal deposits shortly following defecation. We validated this method with humans, finding that maximum fecal temperature is a reliable proxy for rectal temperature. We then applied this method to wild chimpanzees () at Ngogo, Kibale National Park, Uganda. We collected and analyzed 101 fecal temperature measurements from 43 adult chimpanzees (male: = 28; female: = 15). Chimpanzee fecal temperature ranged from 33.4 to 38.9 °C, with a mean of 35.8 °C. Although fecal temperature was not predicted by sex, age, or ambient temperature, male fecal temperature was 1.1 °C higher on days when sexually receptive females were present and was positively correlated with male dominance rank. Post hoc analyses showed that overall copulation rates, but not aggression rates, were positively correlated with fecal temperature, suggesting that sexual physiology and behavior best explain mating-related temperature variation. Together, these results indicate fecal temperature is a reliable proxy for core body temperature in large-bodied mammals, captures metabolic costs associated with male mating behavior, and represents a valuable noninvasive tool for biological field research.
量化交配成本是理解生活史权衡的关键。作为代谢率的一种反映,体温是衡量这些成本的一个指标。然而,传统的体温测量方法具有侵入性,不适用于研究包括大猩猩在内的濒危物种的自由生活种群。粪便温度是一种很有前景的体温替代指标,即排便后不久粪便沉积物的内部温度。我们在人类身上验证了这种方法,发现粪便最高温度是直肠温度的可靠替代指标。然后,我们将这种方法应用于乌干达基巴莱国家公园恩戈戈的野生黑猩猩。我们收集并分析了43只成年黑猩猩(雄性:=28;雌性:=15)的101次粪便温度测量数据。黑猩猩的粪便温度范围为33.4至38.9℃,平均为35.8℃。虽然粪便温度不受性别、年龄或环境温度的影响,但在有处于发情期的雌性在场的日子里,雄性粪便温度高出1.1℃,且与雄性优势等级呈正相关。事后分析表明,总体交配率而非攻击率与粪便温度呈正相关,这表明性生理和行为最能解释与交配相关的温度变化。总之,这些结果表明,粪便温度是大型哺乳动物核心体温的可靠替代指标,能够反映与雄性交配行为相关的代谢成本,并且是生物野外研究中一种有价值的非侵入性工具。