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DOI10.1007/s00114-011-0835-7
Roost type influences torpor use by Australian owlet-nightjars
Doucette, Lisa I.1; Brigham, R. Mark2; Pavey, Chris R.3; Geiser, Fritz1
通讯作者Doucette, Lisa I.
来源期刊NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
ISSN0028-1042
出版年2011
卷号98期号:10页码:845-854
英文摘要

Australian owlet-nightjars (Aegotheles cristatus; similar to 50 g) are one of only a few avian species that roost in cavities year-round and regularly enter torpor. Cavity roosts act as thermal buffers, and roost type likely affects energy expenditure of small birds. We used radiotelemetry to locate diurnal winter roost sites of owlet-nightjars in central Australia and to measure body (T(b)) and skin (T(skin)) temperature. We also recorded ambient temperature inside (T(IN)) and outside roosts. Individual owlet-nightjars used one to seven different roosts (tracking time 3-10 weeks), selecting either rock crevices (four birds) or tree hollows (four birds), or switching between the two roost types (seven birds). Rock crevices (T(IN) +9 degrees C to +33 degrees C) were warmer and thermally more stable than tree hollows (T(IN) -4.0 degrees C to +37 degrees C). Torpor, often expressed by a reduction of T(skin)/T(b) by > 10 degrees C for 3-4 h at dawn, was influenced by roost selection; torpor use in tree hollows was almost twice that in rock crevices. Despite the potential energy savings accrued from roosting in well-insulated cavities, owlet-nightjars roosted in tree hollows more often (65% bird days, n=398) than in rock crevices (35% bird days, n=211). Lower costs of arousal from torpor via passive rewarming and basking and decreased risk of predation are two possible explanations for the preference to roost in tree hollows. We provide the first evidence for the influence of cavity roost selection on torpor use in a free-ranging bird and show that roost selection and thermal biology are strongly interrelated in determining energy expenditure.


英文关键词Aegotheles Cavities Desert Roost selection Thermal buffering Thermoregulation
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia ; Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000297547300004
WOS关键词BATS EPTESICUS-FUSCUS ; AEGOTHELES-CRISTATUS ; SITE SELECTION ; ROCK CREVICES ; MYOTIS-EVOTIS ; DWELLING BAT ; THERMOREGULATION ; ENERGETICS ; ECOLOGY ; SUMMER
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/169761
作者单位1.Univ New England, Ctr Behav & Physiol Ecol, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia;
2.Univ Regina, Dept Biol, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada;
3.NRETAS, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia
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Doucette, Lisa I.,Brigham, R. Mark,Pavey, Chris R.,et al. Roost type influences torpor use by Australian owlet-nightjars[J],2011,98(10):845-854.
APA Doucette, Lisa I.,Brigham, R. Mark,Pavey, Chris R.,&Geiser, Fritz.(2011).Roost type influences torpor use by Australian owlet-nightjars.NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN,98(10),845-854.
MLA Doucette, Lisa I.,et al."Roost type influences torpor use by Australian owlet-nightjars".NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 98.10(2011):845-854.
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