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The cost of digestion in the fish-eating myotis (Myotis vivesi)

机译:以鱼为食的鼠耳蝠(Myotis vivesi)的消化成本

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Flying vertebrates, such as bats, face special challenges with regards to the throughput and digestion of food. On the one hand, as potentially energy-limited organisms, bats must ingest and assimilate energy efficiently in order to satisfy high resting and active metabolic demands. On the other hand, the assimilation of nutrients must be accomplished using a digestive tract that is, compared with that of similarly sized non-flying vertebrates, significantly shorter. Despite these competing demands, and the relative breadth of dietary diversity among bats, little work has been done describing the cost of digestion, termed 'specific dynamic action' (SDA). Here, we provide the first systematic assessment of the SDA response in a bat, the fish-eating myotis (Myotis vivesi). Given the shorter digestive tract and the relatively higher resting and active metabolic rates of bats in general, and based on anecdotal published evidence, we hypothesized that the SDA response in fish-eating myotis would be dependent on meal size and both significantly more brief and intense than in small, non-flying mammals. In agreement with our hypothesis, we found that the peak metabolic rate during digestion, relative to rest, was significantly higher in these bats compared with any other mammals or vertebrates, except for some infrequently eating reptiles and amphibians. Additionally, we found that the magnitude and duration of the SDA response were related to meal size. However, we found that the duration of the SDA response, while generally similar to reported gut transit times in other small bats, was not substantially shorter than in similarly sized non-flying mammals.
机译:飞行的脊椎动物,例如蝙蝠,在食物的通过量和消化方面面临特殊的挑战。一方面,蝙蝠作为潜在的能量受限的生物,必须有效地摄取和吸收能量,才能满足较高的静息和活跃的代谢需求。另一方面,养分的吸收必须使用消化道,与类似大小的非飞行脊椎动物相比,消化道要短得多。尽管存在这些相互竞争的需求,而且蝙蝠之间的饮食多样性相对较广,但很少有工作描述消化的成本,称为“特定动态作用”(SDA)。在这里,我们提供了对蝙蝠中的SDA响应的第一个系统评估,即食鱼的Myotis(Myotis vivesi)。鉴于蝙蝠的消化道较短,休息和活跃代谢率一般较高,并且根据已发布的轶事证据,我们假设以鱼为食的鼠耳蝠的SDA响应将取决于进餐量,并且显着更短暂和强烈比不飞行的小型哺乳动物要多。与我们的假设相符,我们发现,与其他哺乳动物或脊椎动物相比,这些蝙蝠在消化过程中的峰值代谢率(相对于静止)要高得多,除了一些不常吃的爬行动物和两栖动物。此外,我们发现SDA反应的强度和持续时间与进餐量有关。但是,我们发现SDA反应的持续时间虽然通常与其他小蝙蝠的肠道运输时间相似,但并没有比类似大小的非飞行哺乳动物短得多。

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