University of Exeter, Hatherly Laboratories, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, EX4 4PS, UK.
Global Diving Research Inc. Ottawa ON K2J 5E8, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Aug 16;376(1831):20210028. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0028. Epub 2021 Jun 28.
The physiological mechanisms by which animals regulate energy expenditure, respond to stimuli and stressors, and maintain homeostasis at the tissue, organ and whole organism levels can be described by 'physiologging'-that is, the use of onboard miniature electronic devices to record physiological metrics of animals in captivity or free-living in the wild. Despite its origins in the 1960s, physiologging has evolved more slowly than its umbrella field of biologging. However, the recording of physiological metrics in free-living animals will be key to solving some of the greatest challenges in biodiversity conservation, issues pertaining to animal health and welfare, and for inspiring future therapeutic strategies for human health. Current physiologging technologies encompass the measurement of physiological variables such as heart rate, brain activity, body temperature, muscle stimulation and dynamic movement, yet future developments will allow for onboard logging of metrics relating to organelle, molecular and genetic function. This article is part of the theme issue 'Measuring physiology in free-living animals (Part II)'.
动物通过生理机制来调节能量消耗、对刺激和应激源做出反应,并在组织、器官和整个生物体水平上维持内稳态,这些生理机制可以通过“生理记录”来描述,即利用机载微型电子设备来记录圈养或在野外自由生活的动物的生理指标。尽管生理记录起源于 20 世纪 60 年代,但它的发展速度比生物记录这一涵盖范围要慢。然而,在自由生活的动物中记录生理指标将是解决生物多样性保护、动物健康和福利问题以及为人类健康激发未来治疗策略的一些最大挑战的关键。当前的生理记录技术包括测量心率、大脑活动、体温、肌肉刺激和动态运动等生理变量,但未来的发展将允许机载记录与细胞器、分子和遗传功能相关的指标。本文是“在自由生活的动物中测量生理(第二部分)”主题专刊的一部分。