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DOI10.1016/j.zool.2012.04.005
Activity re-assignment and microclimate selection of free-living Arabian oryx: responses that could minimise the effects of climate change on homeostasis?
Hetem, Robyn S.1; Strauss, W. Maartin1,2,3; Fick, Linda G.1; Maloney, Shane K.1,4; Meyer, Leith C. R.1; Shobrak, Mohammed2,5; Fuller, Andrea1; Mitchell, Duncan1
通讯作者Hetem, Robyn S.
来源期刊ZOOLOGY
ISSN0944-2006
出版年2012
卷号115期号:6页码:411-416
英文摘要

Predicting whether behaviour could buffer the effects of climate change on long-lived mammals requires a better understanding of the long-term behavioural responses of mammals to environmental stress. Using biologging, we measured locomotor activity and microclimate selection, over eight months, in five Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx) living free in a Saudi Arabian desert. The oryx displayed seasonal flexibility in activity patterns, shifting from a continuous 24-h activity pattern with crepuscular peaks in cooler months to a predominantly nocturnal activity pattern during the hottest months, without reducing the total 24-h activity level. The proportion of total 24-h activity that occurred during daylight hours was just 29 8% during the hottest months, versus 53 +/- 8% (mean +/- SD, n = 5 oryx) in the other months. The attenuation in diurnal activity levels during the hot months was accompanied by the selection of cooler microclimates, presumably via shade seeking, during the heat of the day. Analysis of miniature black globe (miniglobe) temperature from a remote sensor on the collar of two female animals revealed that oryx selected microclimates cooler than the microclimates in direct sun at higher environmental heat loads across all periods, but with enhanced efficiency during the dry periods. We have quantified activity re-assignment and microclimate selection as responses to hot arid conditions in a free-living artiodactyl. Such flexible behavioural processes may act to buffer the adverse effects of the progressively hotter and drier conditions predicted to occur with climate change. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Antelope Oryx leucoryx Activity pattern Biologging Physiological plasticity
类型Article
语种英语
国家South Africa ; Saudi Arabia ; Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000313996800010
WOS关键词ACTIVITY PATTERNS ; AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE ; MULE DEER ; BEHAVIOR ; TIME ; DESERT ; THERMOREGULATION ; CATHEMERALITY ; VALIDATION ; PRIMATES
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
来源机构University of Western Australia
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/175370
作者单位1.Univ Witwatersrand, Sch Physiol, Brain Funct Res Grp, ZA-2193 Parktown, South Africa;
2.Saudi Wildlife Commiss, Natl Wildlife Res Ctr, At Taif, Saudi Arabia;
3.Univ S Africa, Dept Environm Sci, ZA-1709 Florida, South Africa;
4.Univ Western Australia, Sch Anat Physiol & Human Biol, Crawley 6009, Australia;
5.Taif Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biol, At Taif, Saudi Arabia
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Hetem, Robyn S.,Strauss, W. Maartin,Fick, Linda G.,et al. Activity re-assignment and microclimate selection of free-living Arabian oryx: responses that could minimise the effects of climate change on homeostasis?[J]. University of Western Australia,2012,115(6):411-416.
APA Hetem, Robyn S..,Strauss, W. Maartin.,Fick, Linda G..,Maloney, Shane K..,Meyer, Leith C. R..,...&Mitchell, Duncan.(2012).Activity re-assignment and microclimate selection of free-living Arabian oryx: responses that could minimise the effects of climate change on homeostasis?.ZOOLOGY,115(6),411-416.
MLA Hetem, Robyn S.,et al."Activity re-assignment and microclimate selection of free-living Arabian oryx: responses that could minimise the effects of climate change on homeostasis?".ZOOLOGY 115.6(2012):411-416.
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