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澳大利亚蝙蝠古氏墓蝠(翼手目:蝙蝠科)在体温正常和蛰伏状态下的体温调节与新陈代谢

Temperature regulation and metabolism of an Australian bat, Chalinolobus gouldii (Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae) when euthermic and torpid.

作者信息

Hosken D J, Withers P C

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia.

出版信息

J Comp Physiol B. 1997 Jan;167(1):71-80. doi: 10.1007/s003600050049.

Abstract

The thermal and metabolic physiology of Chalinolobus gouldii, an Australian vespertilionid bat, was studied in the laboratory using flow-through respirometry. Chalinolobus gouldii exhibits a clear pattern of euthermic thermoregulation, typical of endotherms with respect to body temperature and rate of oxygen consumption. The basal metabolic rate of euthermic Chalinolobus gouldii is approximately 86% of that predicted for a 17.5-g mammal and falls into the range of mass-specific basal metabolic rates ascribed to vespertilionid bats. However, like most vespertilionid bats, Chalinolobus gouldii displays extreme thermolability. It is able to enter into torpor and spontaneously arouse at ambient temperatures as low as 5 degrees C. Torpid bats thermoconform at moderate ambient temperature, with body temperature approximately ambient temperature, and have a low rate of oxygen consumption determined primarily by Q10 effects. At low ambient temperature (< 10 degrees C), torpid C. gouldii begin to regulate their body temperature by increased metabolic heat production; they tend to maintain a higher body temperature at low ambient temperature than do many northern hemisphere hibernating bats. Use of torpor leads to significant energy savings. The evaporative water loss of euthermic bats is relatively high, which seems unusual for a bat whose range includes extremely arid areas of Australia, and is reduced during torpor. The thermal conductance of euthermic C. gouldii is less than that predicted for a mammal of its size. The thermal conductance is considerably lower for torpid bats at intermediate body temperature and ambient temperature, but increases to euthermic values for torpid bats when thermoregulating at low ambient temperature.

摘要

利用流通式呼吸测定法在实验室中对澳大利亚蝙蝠科蝙蝠古氏墓蝠的热生理和代谢生理进行了研究。古氏墓蝠表现出明显的恒温体温调节模式,这在体温和耗氧率方面是典型的恒温动物特征。恒温状态下的古氏墓蝠的基础代谢率约为预测的17.5克哺乳动物基础代谢率的86%,属于蝙蝠科蝙蝠的质量比基础代谢率范围。然而,与大多数蝙蝠科蝙蝠一样,古氏墓蝠表现出极高的热敏感性。它能够在低至5摄氏度的环境温度下进入蛰伏状态并自发苏醒。蛰伏的蝙蝠在中等环境温度下体温随环境温度变化,体温约等于环境温度,耗氧率低,主要由Q10效应决定。在低环境温度(<10摄氏度)下,蛰伏的古氏墓蝠开始通过增加代谢产热来调节体温;与许多北半球冬眠蝙蝠相比,它们在低环境温度下往往保持较高的体温。使用蛰伏状态可显著节省能量。恒温蝙蝠的蒸发失水相对较高,对于分布范围包括澳大利亚极端干旱地区的蝙蝠来说,这似乎不寻常,且在蛰伏期间会降低。恒温状态下的古氏墓蝠的热传导率低于其体型的哺乳动物的预测值。处于中等体温和环境温度的蛰伏蝙蝠的热传导率要低得多,但在低环境温度下进行体温调节时,蛰伏蝙蝠的热传导率会增加到恒温状态下的值。

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