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Temperature exposure and possible thermoregulation strategies in the Titicaca water frog Telmatobius culeus, a fully aquatic frog of the High Andes

机译:的喀喀喀什青蛙青蛙(高海拔安第斯山脉的完全水生青蛙)的温度暴露和可能的温度调节策略

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Temperature has an important effect on amphibians, influencing virtually all physiological systems. Thermoregulation is used to manage unfavourable thermal conditions, but has been poorly studied in aquatic amphibians, and no information is available for adult aquatic anurans. We studied the temperatures to which the Critically Endangered and high Andean fully aquatic Titicaca water frog Telmatobius culeus is exposed and investigated possible thermoregulation strategies of the species in the wild. We measured water temperature in different seasons, microhabitats and depths at which T. culeus is most abundant. We established transects to obtain population densities and activity patterns of the species during the day. Seasonal and daily temperature variations as well as temperature variations among depths and microhabitats were noted. These variations were associated with densities of visible T. culeus, where adult densities were higher at depths with more stable temperatures. T. culeus behaviour associated with thermoregulation strategies in the aquatic habitat included depth selection and movement of individuals between different microhabitats. Selection of microhabitat depended on the temperature at a site and the hour of the day. These results indicate possible behavioural thermoregulation strategies such as movement to different sites or basking used by a highly specialized amphibian, and provide insights into how aquatic benthic organisms use strategies for thermoregulation in aquatic heterogeneous environments. These strategies are probably also used by other aquatic organisms from the tropical Andes. Knowledge of how these organisms respond to temperature could also help to understand the impact of global warming on their status.
机译:温度对两栖动物有重要影响,实际上影响了所有生理系统。温度调节用于处理不利的热条件,但是在水生两栖动物中研究不足,并且尚无关于成年水生无脊椎动物的信息。我们研究了极度濒危和高度安第斯山脉的完全喀喀水蛙Telmatobius culeus所处的温度,并研究了野生物种可能的温度调节策略。我们测量了淡水库蚊最丰富的不同季节,微生境和深度的水温。我们建立了样带以获得白天的种群密度和活动模式。记录季节和每日温度变化以及深度和微生境之间的温度变化。这些变化与可见的淡水库氏球菌的密度有关,在该深度处,温度越稳定,成虫的密度就越高。在水生生境中与温度调节策略相关的淡色锥虫行为包括深度选择和个体在不同微生境之间的移动。微生境的选择取决于现场的温度和一天中的时间。这些结果表明可能的行为温度调节策略,例如移至不同地点或由高度专业的两栖动物使用的取暖,并为水生底栖生物如何在水生异质环境中使用温度调节策略提供了见识。来自热带安第斯山脉的其他水生生物也可能使用这些策略。了解这些生物如何对温度作出反应也有助于了解全球变暖对其状况的影响。

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