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DOI10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01646.x
Avian seasonal metabolic variation in a subtropical desert: basal metabolic rates are lower in winter than in summer
Smit, Ben1; McKechnie, Andrew E.2
来源期刊FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
ISSN0269-8463
出版年2010
卷号24期号:2页码:330-339
英文摘要

P>Most small birds inhabiting temperate latitudes in the Holarctic increase basal metabolic rate (BMR) in winter, a pattern thought to reflect the up-regulation of metabolic machinery required for enhanced winter cold tolerance. In contrast, patterns of seasonal BMR variation in birds inhabiting subtropical latitudes are largely unknown. In this study, we investigate seasonal BMR changes in species from subtropical latitudes, and analyse global variation in the direction and magnitude of these responses.


We estimated winter and summer BMR in five species resident in the Kalahari Desert, using flow-through respirometry to measure O(2) consumption and CO(2) production in birds held overnight in a field laboratory.


In all five species, mass-specific BMR was significantly lower in winter than in summer, with mean reductions of 23% in African scops-owls (Otus senegalensis), 30% in pearl-spotted owlets (Glaucidium perlatum), 35% in fork-tailed drongos (Dicrurus adsimilis), 29% in crimson-breasted shrikes (Laniarius atrococcinneus), and 17% in white-browed sparrow-weavers (Plocepasser mahali).


An analysis of global variation in seasonal BMR changes reveals that their magnitude and direction vary with latitude, ranging from pronounced winter increases at high latitudes where winters are extremely cold, to the opposite pattern in warmer, subtropical environments.


Our empirical results for five species, taken together with the analysis of global variation, are consistent with the hypothesis that winter metabolism in subtropical environments is driven primarily by the need for energy and/or water conservation rather than cold tolerance.


英文关键词acclimatization cold tolerance energetics latitude phenotypic flexibility
类型Article
语种英语
国家South Africa
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000274952600010
WOS关键词EVAPORATIVE WATER-LOSS ; PHYLOGENETICALLY INDEPENDENT CONTRASTS ; BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE ; IN-HOUSE FINCHES ; DARK-EYED JUNCO ; THERMOREGULATORY RESPONSES ; PHENOTYPIC FLEXIBILITY ; ECOLOGICAL ENERGETICS ; GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION ; THERMAL-ACCLIMATION
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/164224
作者单位1.Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Anim Plant & Environm Sci, ZA-2050 Wits, Johannesburg, South Africa;
2.Univ Pretoria, Dept Zool & Entomol, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
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Smit, Ben,McKechnie, Andrew E.. Avian seasonal metabolic variation in a subtropical desert: basal metabolic rates are lower in winter than in summer[J],2010,24(2):330-339.
APA Smit, Ben,&McKechnie, Andrew E..(2010).Avian seasonal metabolic variation in a subtropical desert: basal metabolic rates are lower in winter than in summer.FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY,24(2),330-339.
MLA Smit, Ben,et al."Avian seasonal metabolic variation in a subtropical desert: basal metabolic rates are lower in winter than in summer".FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 24.2(2010):330-339.
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