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Social and Environmental Influences on Daily Activity Pattern in Free-Living Subterranean Rodents: The Case of a Eusocial Bathyergid

机译:自由生活的地下啮齿动物的社会和环境影响对其日常活动模式的影响:以正常社会为例

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Predictable daily activity patterns have been detected repeatedly even in mammals living in stable environments, as is the case for subterranean rodents. Whereas studies on activity of these rodents under laboratory conditions almost exclusively have concerned themselves with the influence of light, many field studies have revealed signs of an association between the activity pattern and daily fluctuations of temperature under the ground. This would assume that behavioral thermoregulation is probably involved. The only exceptions to the relationship between temperature and activity are 2 eusocial molerats of the genus Fukomys (Bathyergidae, Rodentia), which indicates that activity patterns could be affected also by social cues. To better understand how social and environmental factors influence the activity pattern in a eusocial mole-rat, we monitored the outside-nest activity in another species of this genus, the Ansell's mole-rat (Fukomys anselli), which has a relatively small body mass, high conductance, and more superficially situated burrows. Its daily activity had 1 prominent peak (around 1400 h), and it was tightly correlated with the temperature measured at depth of foraging burrows. Since F. anselli has high thermoregulatory requirements to maintain stable body temperature below the lower critical temperature, we conclude that the observed pattern is probably the result of minimizing the cost of thermoregulation. There were no significant differences in the daily activity patterns of breeding males and females and nonbreeders. Members of the same family group tended to have more similar activity patterns, but consistent activity synchronization between individuals was not proven. From the comparison of available data on all subterranean rodents, we assume that social cues in communally nesting mole-rats may disrupt (mask) temperature-related daily activity rhythms but probably only if the additional cost of thermoregulation is not too high, as it likely is in the Ansell's mole-rat.
机译:甚至在生活在稳定环境中的哺乳动物中也反复发现了可预测的日常活动模式,地下啮齿类动物就是这种情况。尽管对这些啮齿动物在实验室条件下的活性的研究几乎只涉及光的影响,但许多野外研究表明活性模式与地下温度的日常波动之间存在关联的迹象。这将假定可能涉及行为温度调节。温度与活动之间的关系的唯一例外是Fukomys属(Bathyergidae,Rodentia)的2种正常交往性骚扰,这表明活动模式也可能受到社交线索的影响。为了更好地理解社会和环境因素如何影响正常社会性mole鼠的活动模式,我们监测了另一种该属Ansell mole鼠(Fukomys anselli)的外巢活动,该人的体重相对较小。 ,高电导率和更浅的洞穴。它的日常活动有一个突出的高峰(约1400小时),并且与觅食洞穴深度处测得的温度紧密相关。由于Anselli F.具有很高的温度调节要求,可将稳定的体温维持在较低的临界温度以下,因此我们得出结论,观察到的模式可能是最小化温度调节成本的结果。育种的雄性和雌性以及非育种者的日常活动模式没有显着差异。同一家庭组的成员倾向于具有更多相似的活动模式,但是尚未证明个体之间一致的活动同步。通过对所有地下啮齿类动物的可用数据进行比较,我们假设在共同筑巢的mole鼠中的社交线索可能会破坏(掩盖)与温度相关的日常活动节奏,但只有在温度调节的额外成本不太高的情况下(可能在安塞尔的'鼠中。

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