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对贝希斯坦蝙蝠(北棕蝠)野生繁殖群体进行的实地呼吸测量表明,在热中性区以上而非以下,代谢成本很高。

Field respirometry in a wild maternity colony of Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii) indicates high metabolic costs above but not below the thermoneutral zone.

作者信息

Wolf Janis M, Lehmann Philipp, Kerth Gerald

机构信息

Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation, Zoological Institute and Museum, University of Greifswald, Loitzer Str. 26, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.

Animal Physiology, Zoological Institute and Museum, University of Greifswald, Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 1, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2025 Jan 15;228(2). doi: 10.1242/jeb.249975. Epub 2025 Jan 29.

Abstract

In a warming world, it is crucial to understand how rising temperature affects the physiology of organisms. To investigate the effect of a warming environment on the metabolism of heterothermic bats during the costly lactation period, we characterised metabolic rates in relation to roost temperature, the bats' thermoregulatory state (normothermia or torpor), time of day and age of juveniles. In a field experiment, we heated the communal roosts of a wild colony of Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii) every other day while measuring metabolic rates using flow-through respirometry. As expected, metabolic rates were lowest when the bats were in torpor. However, when bats were normothermic, colder temperatures had little effect on metabolic rates, which we attribute to the thermoregulatory benefits of digestion-induced thermogenesis and social thermoregulation. In contrast, metabolic rates increased significantly at temperatures above the thermoneutral zone. Contrary to our expectations, metabolic rates were not lower in heated roosts, where temperatures remained close to the bats' thermoneutral zone, than in unheated roosts, where temperatures were more variable. Our results show that torpor and digestion-induced thermogenesis are effective mechanisms that allow bats to energetically buffer cold conditions. The finding that metabolic rates increased significantly at temperatures above the thermoneutral zone suggests that the physiological and behavioural abilities of Bechstein's bats to keep energy costs low at high temperatures are limited. Our study highlights that temperate-zone bats are well adapted to tolerate cold temperatures, but may lack protective mechanisms against heat, which could be a threat in times of global warming.

摘要

在气候变暖的世界中,了解气温上升如何影响生物体的生理机能至关重要。为了研究变暖环境对异温蝙蝠在代价高昂的哺乳期新陈代谢的影响,我们测定了与栖息温度、蝙蝠的体温调节状态(正常体温或蛰伏)、一天中的时间以及幼崽年龄相关的代谢率。在一项野外实验中,我们每隔一天加热贝希斯坦蝙蝠(北棕蝠)野生群体的公共栖息地,同时使用流通式呼吸测定法测量代谢率。正如预期的那样,蝙蝠处于蛰伏状态时代谢率最低。然而,当蝙蝠处于正常体温时,较低的温度对代谢率影响不大,我们将此归因于消化诱导产热和社会体温调节带来的体温调节益处。相比之下,在高于热中性区的温度下,代谢率显著增加。与我们的预期相反,温度保持在接近蝙蝠热中性区的加热栖息地中的代谢率并不比温度变化更大的未加热栖息地中的代谢率低。我们的研究结果表明,蛰伏和消化诱导产热是使蝙蝠在能量上缓冲寒冷条件的有效机制。在高于热中性区的温度下代谢率显著增加这一发现表明,贝希斯坦蝙蝠在高温下保持低能量消耗的生理和行为能力是有限的。我们的研究强调,温带蝙蝠非常适应耐受低温,但可能缺乏抵御高温的保护机制,而在全球变暖时期这可能构成威胁。

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