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Low metabolism in a tropical bat from lowland Panama measured using heart rate telemetry: an unexpected life in the slow lane

机译:使用心率遥测技术测量的来自巴拿马低地的热带蝙蝠的新陈代谢低下:慢车道上的意外生活

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Animals must optimize their daily energy budgets, particularly if energy expenditures are as high as they are in flying animals. However, energy budgets of free-ranging tropical animals are poorly known. Newly miniaturized heart rate transmitters enabled this to be addressed this in the small, energetically limited, neotropical bat Molossus molossus. High-resolution 48 h energy budgets showed that this species significantly lowers its metabolism on a daily basis, even though ambient temperatures remain high. Mean roosting heart rate was 144 beats min(-1), much lower than expected for a 10 g bat. Low roosting heart rates combined with short nightly foraging times (37 min night(-1)) resulted in an estimated energy consumption of 4.08 kJ day(-1), less than one-quarter of the predicted field metabolic rate. Our results indicate that future research may reveal this as a more common pattern than currently assumed in tropical animals, which may have implications in the context of the effect of even small temperature changes on tropical species.
机译:动物必须优化其日常能量预算,尤其是在能量消耗与飞行动物一样多的情况下。但是,关于散养热带动物的能量预算知之甚少。新型小型化的心率变送器使这一问题可以在体积小,能量有限的新热带蝙蝠Molossus molossus中得到解决。高分辨率的48 h能量预算显示,即使环境温度仍然很高,该物种每天仍显着降低其新陈代谢。平均栖息地心律为144次min(-1),远低于10 g蝙蝠的预期。低的栖息地心率加上短的夜间觅食时间(37分钟夜(-1))导致估计的能量消耗为4.08 kJ·天(-1),不到预计的田间代谢率的四分之一。我们的结果表明,未来的研究可能会发现这种现象是一种比目前在热带动物中假设的更为普遍的模式,这可能对即使很小的温度变化对热带物种的影响也有影响。

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