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A 'slow pace of life' in Australian old-endemic passerine birds is not accompanied by low basal metabolic rates

机译:澳大利亚老地方性雀形目鸟类的“生活节奏缓慢”并不会伴随低基础代谢率

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Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more resources toward reproduction relative to self-maintenance and reach maturity earlier ('fast pace of life') than those having greater life expectancy and reproducing at a lower rate ('slow pace of life'). Among birds, many studies have shown that tropical species have a slower pace of life than temperate-breeding species. The pace of life has been hypothesized to affect metabolism and, as predicted, tropical birds have lower basal metabolic rates (BMR) than temperate-breeding birds. However, many temperate-breeding Australian passerines belong to lineages that evolved in Australia and share 'slow' life-history traits that are typical of tropical birds. We obtained BMR from 30 of these 'old-endemics' and ten sympatric species of more recently arrived passerine lineages (derived from Afro-Asian origins or introduced by Europeans) with 'faster' life histories. The BMR of 'slow' temperate-breeding old-endemics was indistinguishable from that of new-arrivals and was not lower than the BMR of 'fast' temperate-breeding non-Australian passerines. Old-endemics had substantially smaller clutches and longer maximal life spans in the wild than new arrivals, but neither clutch size nor maximum life span was correlated with BMR. Our results suggest that low BMR in tropical birds is not functionally linked to their 'slow pace of life' and instead may be a consequence of differences in annual thermal conditions experienced by tropical versus temperate species.
机译:生命史理论表明,与那些具有较高预期寿命和较低繁殖率(“慢速”)的物种相比,经历高外部死亡率的物种相对于自我维持将更多的资源分配给繁殖,并较早地达到成熟(“快节奏”)。生活')。在鸟类中,许多研究表明,热带物种的生活节奏要比温带繁殖物种慢。据推测,生活节奏会影响新陈代谢,并且正如预测的那样,热带鸟类的基础代谢率(BMR)低于温带鸟类。但是,许多温带繁殖的澳大利亚雀形目属于属于澳大利亚的血统,并具有热带鸟类典型的“缓慢的”生活史特征。我们从30种“特有流行病”和十种同属物种中获得了BMR,这些物种最近才到来,它们具有“更快的”生活史(来自亚非裔或欧洲人)。 “慢”温带繁殖的老地方病的BMR与新来者没有区别,并且不低于“快速”温带繁殖的非澳大利亚人的BMR。与新来者相比,旧地方性动物在野外的离合器要小得多,最大寿命更长,但是离合器的尺寸和最大寿命都与BMR无关。我们的结果表明,热带鸟类的低BMR与它们的“生活节奏慢”在功能上没有联系,而可能是热带与温带物种经历的年度热状况不同的结果。

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