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The role of ambient temperature and body mass on body temperature standard metabolic rate and evaporative water loss in southern African anurans of different habitat specialisation

机译:环境温度和体重对不同生境专业化的南部非洲无核动物的体温标准代谢率和蒸发水分流失的作用

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Temperature and water availability are two of the most important variables affecting all aspects of an anuran’s key physiological processes such as body temperature (Tb), evaporative water loss (EWL) and standard metabolic rate (SMR). Since anurans display pronounced sexual dimorphism, evidence suggests that these processes are further influenced by other factors such as vapour pressure deficit (VPD), sex and body mass (Mb). However, a limited number of studies have tested the generality of these results across a wide range of ecologically relevant ambient temperatures (Ta), while taking habitat use into account. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of Ta on Tb, whole-animal EWL and whole-animal SMR in three wild caught African anuran species with different ecological specialisations: the principally aquatic African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), stream-breeding common river frog (Amietia delalandii), and the largely terrestrial raucous toad (Sclerophrys capensis). Experiments were conducted at a range of test temperatures (5–35 °C, at 5 °C increments). We found that VPD better predicted rates of EWL than Ta in two of the three species considered. Moreover, we found that Tb, whole-animal EWL and whole-animal SMR increased with increasing Ta, while Tb increased with increasing Mb in A. delalandii and S. capensis but not in X. laevis. Whole-animal SMR increased with increasing Mb in S. capensis only. We did not find any significant effect of VPD, Mb or sex on whole-animal EWL within species. Lastly, Mb did not influence Tb, whole-animal SMR and EWL in the principally aquatic X. laevis. These results suggest that Mb may not have the same effect on key physiological variables, and that the influence of Mb may also depend on the species ecological specialisation. Thus, the generality of Mb as an important factor should be taken in the context of both physiology and species habitat specialisation.
机译:温度和水的可利用性是影响阿努兰关键生理过程各个方面的两个最重要的变量,例如体温(Tb),蒸发失水(EWL)和标准代谢率(SMR)。由于无核动物显示出明显的性二态性,因此有证据表明,这些过程还受到其他因素的进一步影响,例如蒸气压缺乏症(VPD),性别和体重(Mb)。但是,有限的研究已经在考虑到栖息地使用的情况下,在广泛的生态相关环境温度(Ta)中测试了这些结果的一般性。因此,本研究的目的是研究Ta在三种具有不同生态专长的野生非洲无环物种中的Tb,全动物EWL和全动物SMR的作用:主要是水生非洲爪蛙(Xenopus laevis),溪流繁殖普通河蛙(Amietia delalandii)和陆地陆生蟾蜍(Sclerophrys capensis)。实验是在一系列测试温度下(5-35°C,以5°C的增量)进行的。我们发现,在所考虑的三个物种中,有两个物种的VPD比Ta更好地预测了EWL的发生率。此外,我们发现,德拉,南美山羊和非洲山羊草中的Tb,全动物EWL和全动物SMR随着Ta的增加而增加,而Tb随着Mb的增加而增加。整个动物的SMR随着 S中 M b的增加而增加。仅限capensis 。我们没有发现VPD, M b或性别对种内全动物EWL的任何显着影响。最后, M b在主要水生的 X中不影响 T b,全动物SMR和EWL。拉维斯。这些结果表明, M b对关键生理变量的影响可能不同,并且 M b的影响也可能取决于物种的生态专业化。因此,应在生理学和物种栖息地专业化的背景下,将 M b 作为重要因素加以考虑。

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