Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Valsörarna Biological Station, Ostrobothnia Australis, Vasa, Finland.
Biol Lett. 2024 Sep;20(9):20240291. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0291. Epub 2024 Sep 18.
Hibernators face an energetic dilemma in the autumn at northern latitudes; while temperatures and food availability decrease, hibernating species need to build fat deposits to survive the winter. During this critical fattening phase, insectivorous boreal bats use torpor to build and conserve their reserves. However, we still know little about temporal variability in torpor use employed by bats during the prehibernation fattening period and how decreasing temperatures and food availability in combination with increasing individual body mass impact this. Here, we present two general hypotheses for explaining temporal torpor patterns observed in a boreal bat (), in which torpor use (i) facilitates rapid mass gain or (ii) conserves stored body mass. Although temporally separated in our dataset, data on temperature, insect abundance and body mass throughout the prehibernation period indicate that reaches the majority of its overwintering mass before the onset of increasing daytime and night-time torpor use. In combination with low food availability by this point in time, these observations suggest torpor expression may be intended to conserve gained reserves rather than facilitate mass gain. Our study is intended as a first proof of concept for disentangling temporal drivers of torpor in bats during the prehibernation fattening phase.
在北方地区的秋季,冬眠动物面临着能量上的困境;当温度和食物供应减少时,冬眠物种需要储存脂肪以度过冬天。在这个关键的增肥阶段,食虫的北方蝙蝠会利用蛰伏来储存和保护它们的能量储备。然而,我们仍然不太了解蝙蝠在冬眠前增肥期间使用蛰伏的时间变化,以及温度和食物供应的减少与个体体重的增加如何影响这一点。在这里,我们提出了两个解释在北方蝙蝠中观察到的蛰伏时间模式的一般假设(),其中蛰伏的使用(i)促进快速增重或(ii)储存储存的体重。尽管在我们的数据集是时间上分开的,但在冬眠前整个期间的温度、昆虫丰度和体重数据表明,在白天和夜间蛰伏使用增加之前,就已经达到了大部分的越冬体重。结合此时低的食物供应,这些观察结果表明,蛰伏的表达可能是为了保护获得的储备,而不是促进体重增加。我们的研究旨在首次证明在蝙蝠冬眠前增肥阶段,蛰伏的时间驱动因素可以被分离出来。