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DOI10.1016/j.cbpa.2015.10.010
Metabolic rate, evaporative water loss and thermoregulatory state in four species of bats in the Negev desert
Munoz-Garcia, Agusti1,2; Larrain, Paloma1; Ben-Hamo, Miriam1; Cruz-Neto, Ariovaldo3; Williams, Joseph B.2; Pinshow, Berry1; Korine, Carmi1
通讯作者Munoz-Garcia, Agusti
来源期刊COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN1095-6433
EISSN1531-4332
出版年2016
卷号191页码:156-165
英文摘要

Life in deserts is challenging for bats because of their relatively high energy and water requirements; nevertheless bats thrive in desert environments. We postulated that bats from desert environments have lower metabolic rates (MR) and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) than their mesic counterparts. To test this idea, we measured MR and TEWL of four species of bats, which inhabit the Negev desert in Israel, one species mainly restricted to hyper-arid deserts (Otonycteris hemprichii), two species from semi-desert areas (Eptesicus bottae and Plecotus christii), and one widespread species (Pipistrellus kuhlii). We also measured separately, in the same individuals, the two components of TEWL, respiratory water loss (RWL) and cutaneous evaporative water loss (CEWL), using a mask. In all the species, MR and TEWL were significantly reduced during torpor, the latter being a consequence of reductions in both RWL and CEWL. Then, we evaluated whether MR and TEWL in bats differ according to their geographic distributions, and whether those rates change with T-a and the use of torpor. We did not find significant differences in MR among species, but we found that TEWL was lowest in the species restricted to desert habitats, intermediate in the semi-desert dwelling species, and highest in the widespread species, perhaps a consequence of adaptation to life in deserts. Our results were supported by a subsequent analysis of data collected from the literature on rates of TEWL for 35 bat species from desert and mesic habitats. (c) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Bats Respiratory water loss Cutaneous evaporative water loss Metabolic rate Torpor Desert
类型Article
语种英语
国家Israel ; USA ; Brazil
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000367633100020
WOS关键词LONG-EARED BAT ; FREE-TAILED BAT ; PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES ; ENERGY-METABOLISM ; TORPOR ; TEMPERATURE ; CHIROPTERA ; BALANCE ; HOT ; ADAPTATION
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Physiology ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Physiology ; Zoology
来源机构Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/192132
作者单位1.Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Jacob Blaustein Inst Desert Res, Mitrani Dept Desert Ecol, IL-8499000 Midreshet Ben Gurion, Israel;
2.Ohio State Univ, Dept Evolut Ecol & Organismal Biol, Aronoff Lab, Columbus, OH 43210 USA;
3.Univ Estadual Paulista, Dept Zool, IB, BR-13506900 Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Munoz-Garcia, Agusti,Larrain, Paloma,Ben-Hamo, Miriam,et al. Metabolic rate, evaporative water loss and thermoregulatory state in four species of bats in the Negev desert[J]. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,2016,191:156-165.
APA Munoz-Garcia, Agusti.,Larrain, Paloma.,Ben-Hamo, Miriam.,Cruz-Neto, Ariovaldo.,Williams, Joseph B..,...&Korine, Carmi.(2016).Metabolic rate, evaporative water loss and thermoregulatory state in four species of bats in the Negev desert.COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY,191,156-165.
MLA Munoz-Garcia, Agusti,et al."Metabolic rate, evaporative water loss and thermoregulatory state in four species of bats in the Negev desert".COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY A-MOLECULAR & INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY 191(2016):156-165.
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