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Energetics and fuel use during hovering flight in small North American hummingbirds.

机译:北美小型蜂鸟盘旋飞行时的能量和燃料消耗。

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Hovering flight, elegantly employed by hummingbirds, is the most energetically expensive form of exercise known among vertebrate animals. Despite the great energetic costs incurred by hummingbirds as they hover to feed on floral nectar, these animals are capable of astounding rates of positive net energy intake and weight gain. Progress towards understanding of the ways in which hummingbirds balance the large energetic demands of hovering flight with the drive to replenish and build fat stores requires a better accounting of the effects of variation in environmental parameters on the cost of hovering, as well as identification of behavioral and physiological mechanisms that serve to economize the use of ingested fuels. I obtained respirometric data on hovering hummingbirds under field conditions at a variety of elevations and determined that the metabolic cost of hovering is significantly greater at low temperature and at higher altitude. Further, effects of these two parameters are additive such that the cost of hovering increases with decreasing temperature as much at high elevation as at low elevation. By combining respirometry with estimates of mechanical power output, I found that hovering hummingbirds consume less oxygen when oxidizing carbohydrates than when oxidizing fat. This study provides the first direct evidence of the quantitative difference between carbohydrate and fat oxidation in ATP yield per oxygen atom consumed in whole animals. The requirement for less oxygen suggests that burning carbohydrates is advantageous to hummingbirds when hovering at high elevation. By combining respirometry with stable isotope tracking of expired carbon dioxide, I show several North American hummingbird species are capable of the rapid utilization of ingested sugar to fuel hovering metabolism when nectar resources are available. Sugar turnover is rapid and hummingbirds are able to support virtually all of their metabolism during hovering with recently ingested sugar. This strict reliance on metabolism of recently ingested sugars enables hovering hummingbirds to avoid the inefficiency of depleting fat stores, then necessitating their later resynthesis, during foraging. Together, these studies integrate tissue level biochemistry and whole animal physiology and behavior, and highlight the relevance of such integration to a better understanding of hummingbird ecology.
机译:蜂鸟优雅地进行的盘旋飞行是脊椎动物中已知的能量消耗最高的运动形式。尽管蜂鸟盘旋在花蜜上时会付出巨大的精力成本,但这些动物的正净能量摄入和体重增加的速度惊人。在理解蜂鸟如何平衡盘旋飞行的巨大能量需求与补充和建立脂肪库的动力之间的进步,需要更好地考虑环境参数变化对盘旋成本的影响以及行为识别以及有助于节省摄入燃料使用的生理机制。我获得了在各种海拔条件下在田间条件下盘旋的蜂鸟的呼吸测量数据,并确定在低温和高海拔条件下,盘旋的代谢成本明显更高。此外,这两个参数的影响是累加的,使得悬停的成本随着温度的降低而增加,在高海拔处与在低海拔处一样。通过将呼吸测定法与机械功率输出的估计值结合起来,我发现,盘旋的蜂鸟在氧化碳水化合物时消耗的氧气比在氧化脂肪时消耗的氧气少。这项研究提供了第一个直接证据,表明整个动物体内消耗的每个氧原子的ATP产量中碳水化合物和脂肪氧化之间的定量差异。减少氧气的需求表明,在高空盘旋时,燃烧碳水化合物对蜂鸟有利。通过结合呼吸测定法和稳定的同位素二氧化碳追踪过期二氧化碳,我证明了在有花蜜资源时,北美的几种蜂鸟物种能够快速利用摄入的糖分来维持盘旋的新陈代谢。糖的周转速度很快,蜂鸟在盘旋时几乎可以支持新近摄入的糖来进行所有新陈代谢。严格依赖最近摄入的糖类的新陈代谢,使蜂鸟盘旋可以避免消耗脂肪的效率低下,然后在觅食期间需要它们的后期再合成。总之,这些研究整合了组织水平的生物化学以及整个动物的生理和行为,并强调了这种整合与更好地理解蜂鸟生态学的相关性。

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  • 作者

    Welch, Kenneth C., Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.$bEcology, Evolution & Marine Biology.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.$bEcology, Evolution & Marine Biology.;
  • 学科 Biology Animal Physiology.; Biology Zoology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 143 p.
  • 总页数 143
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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