Département de Biologie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, 300, Allée des Ursulines, Rimouski, QC, G5L 3A1, Canada.
Département de Biologie, Cégep de Rimouski, 60, Rue de L'Évêché Ouest, Rimouski, QC, G5L 4H6, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2022 Jan 31;12(1):1681. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-05516-0.
Most birds, unlike reptiles, lay eggs successively to form a full clutch. During egg-laying, birds are highly secretive and prone to disturbance and predation. Using multisensor data loggers, we show that average daily body temperature during egg-laying is significantly increased (1 °C) in wild eider ducks (Somateria mollissima). Strikingly, this increase corresponds to the annual maximum body temperature (40.7 °C), representing a severe annual thermogenic challenge. This egg-laying-induced rise in body temperature may prove to be a common feature of wild birds and could be caused by habitat-related thermoregulatory adjustments and hormonal modulation of reproduction. We conclude our findings with new perspectives of the benefits of high body temperature associated with egg-laying of birds and the potential effect of heat stress that may occur with the future advent of heatwaves.
与爬行动物不同,大多数鸟类会陆续产卵以形成完整的一窝卵。在产卵过程中,鸟类高度保密,容易受到干扰和捕食。使用多传感器数据记录器,我们表明,在野生绒鸭(Somateria mollissima)中,产卵期间的平均每日体温显著升高(1°C)。引人注目的是,这种增加与年度最高体温(40.7°C)相对应,代表了严重的年度产热挑战。这种产卵引起的体温升高可能是野生鸟类的一个共同特征,可能是由与栖息地相关的体温调节调整和激素对生殖的调节引起的。我们的研究结果提出了与鸟类产卵相关的高体温的益处的新观点,并探讨了未来热浪出现时可能发生的热应激的潜在影响。