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海洋哺乳动物的代谢率是多少以及哪些因素会影响这一数值:综述

What are the Metabolic Rates of Marine Mammals and What Factors Impact this Value: A review.

作者信息

Noren S R, Rosen David A S

机构信息

Institute of Marine Science, University of California Santa Cruz, Center for Ocean Health, 115 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA.

Marine Mammal Research Unit, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, University of British Columbia, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2023 Oct 2;11(1):coad077. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coad077. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Over the past several decades, scientists have constructed bioenergetic models for marine mammals to assess potential population-level consequences following exposure to a disturbance, stressor, or environmental change, such as under the Population Consequences of Disturbance (pCOD) framework. The animal's metabolic rate (rate of energy expenditure) is a cornerstone for these models, yet the cryptic lifestyles of marine mammals, particularly cetaceans, have limited our ability to quantify basal (BMR) and field (FMR) metabolic rates using accepted 'gold standard' approaches (indirect calorimeter via oxygen consumption and doubly labeled water, respectively). Thus, alternate methods have been used to quantify marine mammal metabolic rates, such as extrapolating from known allometric relationships (e.g. Kleiber's mouse to elephant curve) and developing predictive relationships between energy expenditure and physiological or behavioral variables. To understand our current knowledge of marine mammal metabolic rates, we conducted a literature review (1900-2023) to quantify the magnitude and variation of metabolic rates across marine mammal groups. A compilation of data from studies using 'gold standard' methods revealed that BMR and FMR of different marine mammal species ranges from 0.2 to 3.6 and 1.1 to 6.1 x Kleiber, respectively. Mean BMR and FMR varied across taxa; for both measures odontocete levels were intermediate to higher values for otariids and lower values of phocids. Moreover, multiple intrinsic (e.g. age, sex, reproduction, molt, individual) and extrinsic (e.g. food availability, water temperature, season) factors, as well as individual behaviors (e.g. animal at water's surface or submerged, activity level, dive effort and at-sea behaviors) impact the magnitude of these rates. This review provides scientists and managers with a range of reliable metabolic rates for several marine mammal groups as well as an understanding of the factors that influence metabolism to improve the discernment for inputs into future bioenergetic models.

摘要

在过去几十年里,科学家们构建了海洋哺乳动物的生物能量模型,以评估其在受到干扰、应激源或环境变化影响后,可能产生的种群水平后果,例如在“干扰的种群后果”(pCOD)框架下的情况。动物的代谢率(能量消耗率)是这些模型的基石,然而,海洋哺乳动物,尤其是鲸类动物隐秘的生活方式,限制了我们使用公认的“金标准”方法(分别通过耗氧量和双标记水的间接热量计)来量化基础代谢率(BMR)和野外代谢率(FMR)的能力。因此,人们采用了其他方法来量化海洋哺乳动物的代谢率,比如从已知的异速生长关系(如克莱伯定律中从老鼠到大象的曲线)进行外推,以及建立能量消耗与生理或行为变量之间的预测关系。为了解我们目前对海洋哺乳动物代谢率的认识,我们进行了一项文献综述(1900 - 2023年),以量化不同海洋哺乳动物群体代谢率的大小和变化。对使用“金标准”方法的研究数据进行汇总后发现,不同海洋哺乳动物物种的基础代谢率和野外代谢率分别在0.2至3.6倍和1.1至6.1倍克莱伯定律范围之间。基础代谢率和野外代谢率的平均值在不同分类群中有所不同;对于这两种测量指标,齿鲸类的水平介于海狗科的较高值和海豹科的较低值之间。此外,多种内在因素(如年龄、性别、繁殖、换毛、个体差异)和外在因素(如食物可获得性、水温、季节),以及个体行为(如动物在水面或水下、活动水平、潜水努力程度和海上行为)都会影响这些代谢率的大小。本综述为科学家和管理人员提供了几个海洋哺乳动物群体一系列可靠的代谢率,以及对影响新陈代谢因素的理解,以提高对未来生物能量模型输入参数的辨别能力。

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