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Timing of the daily temperature cycle affects the critical arousal temperature and energy expenditure of lesser long-eared bats

机译:每日温度周期的时间会影响较小的长耳蝙​​蝠的临界唤醒温度和能量消耗

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Daily patterns of body temperature (T(b)) and energy expenditure in heterothermic endotherms are affected by changes in ambient temperature (T(a)) and selection of suitable microclimates, yet most laboratory studies employ constant T(a) to measure metabolic rates. In particular, exposure to a daily temperature cycle, even within rest shelters, may be important in timing of torpor and arousal and determining resting energy costs in wild animals. We tested how captive bats (Nyctophilus geoffroyi; 7 g) exposed to a diurnal T(a) fluctuation (between 13 degrees C and 27 degrees C), similar to natural conditions in their summer tree roosts, adjusted the timing of daily arousals. To distinguish the effects of T(a) and passive rewarming from time of the day, we shifted the heating phase to commence at 06:00 h, 09:00 h or 12:00 h on each day. Bats entered torpor overnight and aroused the next day at a time corresponding to rising T(a) and passive rewarming. The critical T(a) (and torpid T(b)) for arousal was not fixed, however, but was lower when heating occurred later in the rest phase, providing the first evidence that the critical arousal T(a) is affected by time of the day. Bats re-entered torpor in response to cooling late in the afternoon, yet always aroused at lights off. A period of normothermic thermoregulation was therefore closely synchronised with maximum daily T(a), indicating a trade-off between the benefits and energetic costs of normothermia during resting. Our experiment clearly shows that a daily T(a) cycle affects the thermoregulatory behaviour and energetics of these small bats. More generally, these results demonstrate the critical influence of behavioural decisions on the daily energy expenditure of small heterothermic mammals.
机译:体温(T(b))和异体吸热中能量消耗的每日模式受环境温度(T(a))的变化和合适的微气候的选择的影响,但是大多数实验室研究都使用恒定的T(a)来测量代谢率。尤其是,即使在休息的庇护所内,每天暴露于温度循环中也可能对折磨和唤醒的时间以及确定野生动物的休息能量成本很重要。我们测试了圈养蝙蝠(Nyctophilus geoffroyi; 7 g)如何暴露于与夏树栖木的自然条件相似的昼夜T(a)波动(13摄氏度至27摄氏度之间)下,如何调节每日唤醒的时间。为了区分一天中T(a)和被动变暖的影响,我们将加热阶段从每天的06:00、09:00或12:00开始。蝙蝠通宵进入火炬,并在第二天与T(a)上升和被动变暖相对应的时间被唤醒。然而,唤醒的临界T(a)(和to性T(b))没有固定,但是在休息阶段稍后加热时较低,这是较低的,这提供了第一个证据表明临界唤醒T(a)受时间影响的一天。蝙蝠在下午晚些时候降温后重新进入火炬,但总是在熄灯时被唤醒。因此,常温体温调节期与每日最大T(a)紧密同步,这表明在休息期间常温体温的益处和高能成本之间的权衡。我们的实验清楚地表明,每天的T(a)周期会影响这些小蝙蝠的温度调节行为和能量。更一般而言,这些结果证明了行为决策对小型异热哺乳动物日常能量消耗的关键影响。

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