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DOI10.1086/665645
Biophysical Modeling of the Temporal Niche: From First Principles to the Evolution of Activity Patterns
Levy, Ofir1; Dayan, Tamar1; Kronfeld-Schor, Noga1; Porter, Warren P.2
通讯作者Levy, Ofir
来源期刊AMERICAN NATURALIST
ISSN0003-0147
EISSN1537-5323
出版年2012
卷号179期号:6页码:794-804
英文摘要

Most mammals can be characterized as nocturnal or diurnal. However infrequently, species may overcome evolutionary constraints and alter their activity patterns. We modeled the fundamental temporal niche of a diurnal desert rodent, the golden spiny mouse, Acomys russatus. This species can shift into nocturnal activity in the absence of its congener, the common spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus, suggesting that it was competitively driven into diurnality and that this shift in a small desert rodent may involve physiological costs. Therefore, we compared metabolic costs of diurnal versus nocturnal activity using a biophysical model to evaluate the preferred temporal niche of this species. The model predicted that energy expenditure during foraging is almost always lower during the day except during midday in summer at the less sheltered microhabitat. We also found that a shift in summer to foraging in less sheltered microhabitats in response to predation pressure and food availability involves a significant physiological cost moderated by midday reduction in activity. Thus, adaptation to diurnality may reflect the "ghost of competition past"; climate-driven diurnality is an alternative but less likely hypothesis. While climate is considered to play a major role in the physiology and evolution of mammals, this is the first study to model its potential to affect the evolution of activity patterns of mammals.


英文关键词climate species activity patterns modeling golden spiny mice diurnality biophysical ecology microhabitat
类型Article
语种英语
国家Israel ; USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000304354600012
WOS关键词GOLDEN SPINY MICE ; ACOMYS-RUSSATUS ; FORAGING BEHAVIOR ; BODY-TEMPERATURE ; MICROHABITAT USE ; PREDATION RISK ; DESERT RODENT ; RHYTHMS ; FOOD ; ENERGETICS
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
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/2XILL650/171163
作者单位1.Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Zool, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel;
2.Univ Wisconsin, Dept Zool, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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Levy, Ofir,Dayan, Tamar,Kronfeld-Schor, Noga,et al. Biophysical Modeling of the Temporal Niche: From First Principles to the Evolution of Activity Patterns[J]. Arizona State University,2012,179(6):794-804.
APA Levy, Ofir,Dayan, Tamar,Kronfeld-Schor, Noga,&Porter, Warren P..(2012).Biophysical Modeling of the Temporal Niche: From First Principles to the Evolution of Activity Patterns.AMERICAN NATURALIST,179(6),794-804.
MLA Levy, Ofir,et al."Biophysical Modeling of the Temporal Niche: From First Principles to the Evolution of Activity Patterns".AMERICAN NATURALIST 179.6(2012):794-804.
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