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Energetic costs of diving and thermal status in European shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis)

机译:欧洲粗毛(Phalacrocorax aristotelis)潜水和热能状态的能源成本

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Diving is believed to be very costly in cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae) when compared with other avian divers because of their poor insulation and less-efficient foot propulsion. It was therefore suggested that cormorants might employ a behavioural strategy to reduce daily energy expenditure by minimizing the amount of time spent in water. However, European shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) have been observed to spend up to 7 h day(-1) diving in water of around 5-6 degrees C. To gain a better understanding of the energetic requirements in European shags, we measured their metabolic rates when resting in air/water and during shallow diving using respirometry. To investigate the effects of water temperature and feeding status on metabolic rate, birds dived at water temperatures ranging from 5 to 13 degrees C in both post-absorptive and absorptive states. In parallel with respirometry, stomach temperature loggers were deployed to monitor body temperature. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was almost identical to allometric predictions at 4.73 W kg(-1). Metabolic rate when resting on water, during diving and after feeding was significantly elevated when compared with the resting-in-air rate. During diving, the metabolic rate of post-absorptive shags increased to 22.66 W kg(-1), which corresponds to 4.8 X BMR. Minimum cost of transport (COT) was calculated at 17.8 J kg(-1) m(-1) at a swim speed of 1.3 m s(-1). Feeding before diving elevated diving metabolic rate by 13 for up to 5 h. There was a significant relationship between diving metabolic rate and water temperature, where metabolic rate increased as water temperature declined. Thermal conductance when resting in air at 10-19 degrees C was 2.05 W m(-2) degrees C-1 and quadrupled during diving (7.88 W m(-2) degrees C-1). Stomach temperature when resting in air during the day was 40.6 degrees C and increased during activity. In dive trials lasting up to 50 min, stomach temperature fluctuated around a peak value of 42.0 degrees C. Hence, there is no evidence that European shags might employ a strategy of regional hypothermia. The energetic costs during shallow diving in European shags are considerably lower than has previously been reported for great cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo) and are comparable to other foot-propelled divers. The lower dive costs in shags might be the consequence of a more streamlined body shape reducing hydrodynamic costs as well as a greater insulative plumage air layer (estimated to be 2.71 mm), which reduces thermoregulatory costs. The latter might be of great importance for shags especially during winter when they spend extended periods foraging in cold water.
机译:与其他禽类潜水员相比,cor潜水(ants酸科)被认为是非常昂贵的,因为它们的隔热性差且脚推进效率低。因此,建议cor可以采取一种行为策略,以通过减少在水上花费的时间来减少日常能源消耗。但是,据观察,欧洲sha毛(Phalacrocorax aristotelis)在大约5-6摄氏度的水中潜水长达7小时(-1)。为了更好地了解欧洲sha毛的能量需求,我们测量了它们的代谢在空气/水中休息时和使用呼吸计进行浅潜时的呼吸速率。为了研究水温和喂养状态对代谢率的影响,鸟类在吸收后和吸收状态下均在5至13摄氏度的水温下潜水。与呼吸测定法并行,部署了胃温度记录仪以监测体温。基础代谢率(BMR)与4.73 W kg(-1)的异速预测几乎相同。与空气静息速率相比,在水上,潜水期间和进食后的代谢速率显着提高。在潜水过程中,吸收后粗毛的代谢率增加到22.66 W kg(-1),相当于4.8 X BMR。在1.3 m s(-1)的游泳速度下,最小运输成本(COT)计算为17.8 J kg(-1)m(-1)。潜水前进食可使潜水代谢率提高13达5小时。潜水代谢率与水温之间存在显着关系,其中代谢率随水温下降而增加。在10-19摄氏度的空气中休息时的热导率为2.05 W m(-2)摄氏度C-1,在潜水过程中为四倍(7.88 W m(-2)摄氏度C-1)。白天在空气中休息时的胃温度为40.6摄氏度,在运动中会升高。在长达50分钟的潜水试验中,胃温度在42.0摄氏度的峰值附近波动。因此,没有证据表明欧洲的粗毛动物可能会采用局部低温疗法。欧洲sha毛浅潜期间的能量消耗比以前报道的大great(Ph)要低得多,可与其他脚踏潜水员媲美。粗毛布的较低潜水成本可能是由于更流畅的机身形状降低了水动力成本以及更大的绝缘羽毛空气层(估计为2.71毫米)而导致的,这降低了温度调节成本。后者对于粗毛布可能非常重要,尤其是在冬天,当它们长时间在冷水中觅食时。

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