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DOI10.1242/jeb.00861
Cloacal evaporative cooling: a previously undescribed means of increasing evaporative water loss at higher temperatures in a desert ectotherm, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum
DeNardo, DF; Zubal, TE; Hoffman, TCM
通讯作者DeNardo, DF
来源期刊JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
ISSN0022-0949
出版年2004
卷号207期号:6页码:945-953
英文摘要

The Gila monster Heloderma suspectum is an active forager in an environment that, at times, can be extremely hot and arid. Thus, Gila monsters face extreme thermostatic and hydrostatic demands. For a desert ectotherm routinely risking dehydration, evaporative water loss (EWL) is typically viewed as detrimental. Yet evaporation simultaneously dehydrates and cools an animal. We explored EWL in Gila monsters by measuring cutaneous, ventilatory and cloacal EWL at five ambient temperatures between 20.5degreesC and 40degreesC. Our results show that Gila monsters have high EWL rates relative to body mass. Cutaneous EWL underwent a consistent, temperature-dependent increase over the entire range of test temperatures (Q(10)=1.61, with EWL ranging from 0.378 to 0.954 mg g(-1) h(-1)). Ventilatory EWL did not show a significant temperature-dependent response, but ranged from 0.304 to 0.663 mg g(-1) h(-1). Cloacal EWL was extremely low and relatively constant between 20.5degreesC and 35degreesC, but rose dramatically above 35degreesC (Q(10) > 8.3x10(7), from 0.0008 at 35degreesC to 7.30 mg g(-1) h(-1) at 40degreesC). This steep rise in cloacal EWL coincided with an increasing suppression of body temperature relative to ambient temperature. Dehydration to 80% of initial body mass led to a delay in the onset and an attenuation of the dramatic increase in cloacal EWL. These results emphasize the potential value of EWL for thermoregulation in ectotherms and demonstrate for the first time the role of the cloaca in this process.


英文关键词evaporative water loss temperature reptile cloaca cutaneous evaporation ventilatory evaporation lizard Gila monster Heloderma suspectum
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000220336500011
WOS关键词SKIN RESISTANCE ; HABITAT ARIDITY ; EVOLUTION ; LIZARDS ; SNAKES ; ENDOTHERMY ; BLADDER ; MAMMALS ; IGUANA
WOS类目Biology
WOS研究方向Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/147332
作者单位(1)Arizona State Univ, Dept Biol, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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DeNardo, DF,Zubal, TE,Hoffman, TCM. Cloacal evaporative cooling: a previously undescribed means of increasing evaporative water loss at higher temperatures in a desert ectotherm, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum[J]. Arizona State University,2004,207(6):945-953.
APA DeNardo, DF,Zubal, TE,&Hoffman, TCM.(2004).Cloacal evaporative cooling: a previously undescribed means of increasing evaporative water loss at higher temperatures in a desert ectotherm, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum.JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY,207(6),945-953.
MLA DeNardo, DF,et al."Cloacal evaporative cooling: a previously undescribed means of increasing evaporative water loss at higher temperatures in a desert ectotherm, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum".JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 207.6(2004):945-953.
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