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DOI10.1086/physzool.66.1.30158291
METABOLISM OF A DESERT LIZARD - THE EFFECTS OF MASS, SEX, POPULATION OF ORIGIN, TEMPERATURE, TIME OF DAY, AND FEEDING ON OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF SCELOPORUS-MERRIAMI
BEAUPRE, SJ; DUNHAM, AE; OVERALL, KL
通讯作者BEAUPRE, SJ
来源期刊PHYSIOLOGICAL ZOOLOGY
ISSN0031-935X
出版年1993
卷号66期号:1页码:128-147
英文摘要

Characterization of metabolic rate is critical to constructing daily and seasonal energy budgets, constructing models of individuals for use in individual-based modeling, understanding patterns of resource allocation, and understanding within- and among-population variation in life-history phenotypes. We investigated the effects of mass, ambient temperature, time of day, sex, population of origin, and feeding on O2 consumption of the canyon lizard, Sceloporus merriami. We observed strong effects of mass and ambient temperature and constructed predictive relationships for O2 consumption on the basis of these variables for scotophase and photophase. These fundamental relationships coupled with existing field body temperature data suggest that lizards from populations exhibiting different daily body temperature profiles may significantly differ in maintenance requirement. We observed strong diel cycles in O2 consumption that were correlated with daily activity. No main effects of sex or population of origin were observed. A significant higher-order interaction involving temperature, time of day, sex, and population of origin suggests that ecologically significant variation in metabolic rate may occur between groups defined by sex and population. A plateau in O2 consumption between 32-degrees and 34-degrees-C was observed during scotophase. This plateau is not easily explained as a mechanism of homeostasis because scotophase body temperatures may often fall below this range. Feeding significantly increased O2 consumption in this species; the magnitude of increase was linearly related to meal size. We estimated the total energetic cost of digestion to be between 2.9% and 4.9% of dietary metabolizable energy content.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1993KW41600008
WOS关键词PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE ; BODY-TEMPERATURE ; TRADE-OFFS ; RATES ; CONSTRAINTS ; RANGE
WOS类目Physiology ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Physiology ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/129315
作者单位(1)UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT ZOOL,MADISON,WI 53706
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BEAUPRE, SJ,DUNHAM, AE,OVERALL, KL. METABOLISM OF A DESERT LIZARD - THE EFFECTS OF MASS, SEX, POPULATION OF ORIGIN, TEMPERATURE, TIME OF DAY, AND FEEDING ON OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF SCELOPORUS-MERRIAMI[J],1993,66(1):128-147.
APA BEAUPRE, SJ,DUNHAM, AE,&OVERALL, KL.(1993).METABOLISM OF A DESERT LIZARD - THE EFFECTS OF MASS, SEX, POPULATION OF ORIGIN, TEMPERATURE, TIME OF DAY, AND FEEDING ON OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF SCELOPORUS-MERRIAMI.PHYSIOLOGICAL ZOOLOGY,66(1),128-147.
MLA BEAUPRE, SJ,et al."METABOLISM OF A DESERT LIZARD - THE EFFECTS OF MASS, SEX, POPULATION OF ORIGIN, TEMPERATURE, TIME OF DAY, AND FEEDING ON OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF SCELOPORUS-MERRIAMI".PHYSIOLOGICAL ZOOLOGY 66.1(1993):128-147.
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