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Diving physiology of seabirds and marine mammals: Relevance, challenges and some solutions for field studies

机译:海鸟和海洋哺乳动物的潜水生理:相关性,挑战和野外研究的一些解决方案

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To fully understand how diving seabirds and marine mammals balance the potentially conflicting demands of holding their breath while living their lives underwater (and maintaining physiological homeostasis during exercise, feeding, growth, and reproduction), physiological studies must be conducted with animals in their natural environments. The purpose of this article is to review the importance of making physiological measurements on diving animals in field settings, while acknowledging the challenges and highlighting some solutions. The most extreme divers are great candidates for study, especially in a comparative and mechanistic context. However, physiological data are also required of a wide range of species for problems relating to other disciplines, in particular ecology and conservation biology. Physiological data help with understanding and predicting the outcomes of environmental change, and the direct impacts of anthropogenic activities. Methodological approaches that have facilitated the development of field-based diving physiology include the isolated diving hole protocol and the translocation paradigm, and while there are many techniques for remote observation, animal-borne biotelemetry, or "biologging", has been critical. We discuss issues related to the attachment of instruments, the retrieval of data and sensing of physiological variables, while also considering negative impacts of tagging. This is illustrated with examples from a variety of species, and an in-depth look at one of the best studied and most extreme divers, the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri). With a variety of approaches and high demand for data on the physiology of diving seabirds and marine mammals, the future of field studies is bright. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:为了充分了解潜水的海鸟和海洋哺乳动物如何平衡在水下生活时屏住呼吸(以及在运动,进食,生长和繁殖过程中保持生理稳态)的潜在矛盾需求,必须对处于自然环境中的动物进行生理研究。本文的目的是回顾在野外环境中对潜水动物进行生理测量的重要性,同时承认挑战并强调一些解决方案。最极端的潜水员是学习的最佳人选,尤其是在比较和机械的背景下。然而,对于与其他学科有关的问题,特别是生态学和保护生物学,还需要广泛的物种生理数据。生理数据有助于理解和预测环境变化的结果以及人为活动的直接影响。促进野外潜水生理学发展的方法学方法包括隔离的潜水孔协议和易位范式,尽管有许多用于远程观察的技术,但动物载生物遥测法或“生物测井”已变得至关重要。我们讨论了与仪器附件,数据检索和生理变量感知有关的问题,同时还考虑了标签的负面影响。举例说明了各种物种,并深入研究了研究最深入和最极端的潜水员之一,帝企鹅(Aptenodytes forsteri)。有了各种各样的方法,以及对潜水海鸟和海洋哺乳动物的生理数据的大量需求,现场研究的前景一片光明。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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