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Room without a view—Den excavation in relation to body size in brown bears

机译:房间没有棕熊中的身体大小的视野挖掘

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Hibernation is an adaptive strategy to survive harsh winter conditions and food shortage. The use of well‐insulated winter dens helps animals minimize energy loss during hibernation. Brown bears ( ) commonly use excavated dens for hibernation. Physical attributes of excavated dens are expected to impact the bear's heat retention and energy conservation. The objective of this study was to examine the determinants of cavity size of excavated dens and the impact of physical attributes of excavated dens on energy conservation in hibernating bears, hypothesizing that bears excavate dens in a way to minimize heat loss and optimize energy conservation during hibernation. We predicted that den cavity size would be determined by the bear's body size and that older bears would excavate better‐fitting cavities to minimize heat loss, due to their previous experience. We further predicted that physical attributes of excavated dens would affect the bears’ posthibernation body condition. Our results revealed that bears excavated a den cavity in relation to their body size, regardless of sex, and that older bears tended to excavate better‐fitting den cavities compared to young bears, as we expected. Older bears excavated better‐fitting den cavities, suggesting a potentially experience‐based shift with age in den‐excavation behavior and an optimum cavity size relative to a bear's body size. Our key finding is that insulation of excavated dens provided by wall/rood thickness and bedding materials had a significant positive effect on bears’ posthibernation body condition. We believe that our study provides new insight into how not only the quality of denning habitat, but also the quality of dens may affect hibernating animals, by presenting a potential adaptive aspect of den preparation (age effect on efficiency in den excavation) and effect of den attributes on the posthibernation body condition of brown bears.
机译:休眠是一种自适应策略,可以生存严酷的冬季条件和粮食短缺。使用良好的绝缘冬季DENS有助于动物在冬眠期间最小化能量损失。棕熊()通常使用挖掘的静脉冬眠。挖掘机的物理属性预计会影响熊的热保留和节能。本研究的目的是检查挖掘型挖掘机的腔体规模的决定因素以及挖掘晶体对冬眠熊的节能的影响,假设挖掘耳机的挖掘机,以最小化热量损失,在冬眠期间优化节能节能。我们预测,由于其以前的经验,DEN腔体尺寸将由熊的体型决定,并且较旧的熊将挖掘更符合拟合腔以尽量减少热量损失。我们进一步预测,挖掘的DENS的物理属性会影响熊的痛苦身体状况。我们的结果表明,由于我们预期的年轻熊相比,熊挖掘了与身体大小相关的Den洞穴,而且,与年轻的熊相比,较老的熊倾向于挖掘出更好的Den洞穴。较旧的熊挖掘出更贴合的DIN腔,表明潜在的经验型在挖掘行为的年龄和相对于熊的体型的最佳腔体尺寸。我们的主要发现是壁/厚度厚度和床上用品材料提供的挖掘晶体的绝缘对熊的搏动体状况具有显着的积极作用。我们相信,我们的研究提供了新的洞察,以如何只有丹恩栖息地的质量,也可以通过呈现DEN制备的潜在适应性方面来影响冬眠动物的质量(DEN挖掘的效率)和效果在棕熊的痛苦身体状况上的属性。

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