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DOI | 10.2307/4089291 |
Does shading behavior of incubating shorebirds in hot environments cool the eggs or the adults? | |
Downs, CT; Ward, D | |
来源期刊 | AUK
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ISSN | 0004-8038 |
出版年 | 1997 |
卷号 | 114期号:4页码:717-724 |
英文摘要 | Birds that nest on the ground in hot environments employ behavioral and physiological mechanisms to prevent the overheating of their eggs and themselves (e.g. egg covering, belly soaking, orientation on the nest ptiloerection, panting, and gular fluttering). One of the least energetically expensive behaviors employed during incubation at high temperatures is nest shading. During shading, the birds raise themselves onto their tibiotarsi so that the incubation patch is about 2 to 3 cm above the eggs. It has frequently been assumed that birds adopt shading behavior to allow for direct convective cooling of the eggs. However, an alternative hypothesis is that birds rise up onto their tibiotarsi in order to place themselves out of the boundary layer. In doing so, adult birds cool themselves directly by convection. The lowering of the adult’s body temperature during nest shading may, of course, cool the eggs indirectly when the bird resumes incubation. We tested these hypotheses using a taxidermic model of a Crowned Plover (Vanellus coronatus), which nests in hot environments in South Africa. Field observations have shown that this species spends 20 to 50% of its time shading when incubating at high environmental temperatures. When we alternated the bird between incubating and shading positions, we found that bird temperature, but not egg temperature, was lowered by shading behavior. Furthermore, wind speed had a significant negative effect on bird temperature but not egg temperature. Therefore, our results support the hypothesis that shading behavior functions to lower the temperature of incubating adults rather than of the eggs. |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | SOUTH AFRICA |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:A1997YA45100018 |
WOS关键词 | STANDARD OPERATIVE TEMPERATURES ; LESSER BLACKWINGED PLOVERS ; THERMAL ENERGETICS ; BRAIN TEMPERATURE ; AVIAN EMBRYOS ; HEAT-TRANSFER ; METABOLISM ; PIGEONS ; DESERT ; BIRDS |
WOS类目 | Ornithology |
WOS研究方向 | Zoology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/133838 |
作者单位 | (1)UNIV NATAL,DEPT ZOOL & ENTOMOL,ZA-3209 SCOTTSVILLE,SOUTH AFRICA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Downs, CT,Ward, D. Does shading behavior of incubating shorebirds in hot environments cool the eggs or the adults?[J],1997,114(4):717-724. |
APA | Downs, CT,&Ward, D.(1997).Does shading behavior of incubating shorebirds in hot environments cool the eggs or the adults?.AUK,114(4),717-724. |
MLA | Downs, CT,et al."Does shading behavior of incubating shorebirds in hot environments cool the eggs or the adults?".AUK 114.4(1997):717-724. |
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