Ecol Evol Physiol. 2024 May-Jun;97(3):129-143. doi: 10.1086/730524. Epub 2024 May 7.
AbstractTemperate reptiles are often considered to be low-energy systems, with their discrete use of time and energy making them model systems for the study of time-energy budgets. However, the semifrequent replacement and sloughing of the epidermis is a ubiquitous feature of squamate reptiles that is often overlooked when accounting for time and energy budgets in these animals. We used open-flow respirometry to measure both the energetic effort of ecdysis and the duration of the associated metabolic upregulation (likely related to behavioral changes often reported for animals in shed) in wild-caught timber rattlesnakes (). We hypothesized that total effort of skin biosynthesis and physical removal would be related to body mass and expected the duration of the process to remain static across individuals at a fixed temperature (25°C). We provide both the first measurements of the cost of skin biosynthesis and physical removal in a reptile and the highest-resolution estimate of process duration recorded to date. We found that skin biosynthesis, but not the cost of physical removal of the epidermis, was related to body mass. Shed cycle duration was consistent across individuals, taking nearly 4 wk from process initiation to physical removal of the outermost epidermal layer. Total energetic effort of ecdysis was of sizeable magnitude, requiring ∼3% of the total annual energy budget of a timber rattlesnake. Energetic effort for a 500-g snake was equivalent to the amount of metabolizable energy acquired from the consumption of approximately two adult mice. Ecdysis is a significant part of the time-energy budgets of snakes, necessitating further attention in studies of reptilian energetics.
摘要温带爬行动物通常被认为是低能量系统,其时间和能量的离散利用使它们成为研究时间-能量预算的模型系统。然而,表皮的半周期性替换和蜕皮是蜥蜴类爬行动物的普遍特征,在计算这些动物的时间和能量预算时往往被忽视。我们使用开放式流量呼吸计来测量蜕皮的能量消耗和相关代谢上调的持续时间(可能与经常报道的动物在蜕皮时的行为变化有关)在野生捕获的响尾蛇()中。我们假设皮肤生物合成的总能量消耗和物理去除将与体重有关,并预计在固定温度(25°C)下,该过程的持续时间在个体之间保持不变。我们提供了在爬行动物中首次测量皮肤生物合成和物理去除成本的结果,并提供了迄今为止记录的过程持续时间的最高分辨率估计。我们发现,皮肤生物合成,但不是表皮物理去除的成本,与体重有关。蜕皮周期的持续时间在个体之间是一致的,从过程开始到最外层表皮的物理去除需要近 4 周的时间。蜕皮的总能量消耗相当大,需要响尾蛇总能量预算的约 3%。一条 500 克蛇的能量消耗相当于从大约两只成年老鼠的消耗中获得的可代谢能量的量。蜕皮是蛇类时间-能量预算的重要组成部分,在研究爬行动物的能量学方面需要进一步关注。