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Energetics of migratory bats during stopover: a test of the torpor-assisted migration hypothesis

机译:中断期间迁徙蝙蝠的能量学:Tirpor辅助迁移假设的考验

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The torpor-assisted migration hypothesis posits that migration is facilitated in bats by the use of torpor during stopover roosting periods, and predicts that at stopover, bats regulate time in torpor facultatively so that daily energy expenditure is independent of ambient roosting temperature. Energy savings can thus be directed to migratory movement. However, direct measurements of total roosting energy expenditure in relation to ambient and body temperature are lacking. We captured migratory silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans; similar to 11 g) at Long Point, ON, Canada, in spring and autumn 2016. We used quantitative magnetic resonance analysis to measure body composition change and energy expenditure over a 12 h roosting period in a ventilated incubator at 10, 17 and 25 degrees C. We assessed the effects of season, body mass, sex and age on energy expenditure. We found that daily energy expenditure was independent of roosting temperature, and that this was achieved by flexible use of torpor. Variation in body mass at capture was driven mainly by differences in fat, and the amount of body fat was negatively related to torpor use, particularly in spring. Season, sex and age also affected torpor use and energy expenditure, notably with pregnant females being generally fatter and using less torpor than males in spring. We estimate that stopover contributes only 15-20% to the total energy costs of migration in bats compared with 70% or more in typical birds. This study provides support for the torpor-assisted migration hypothesis. and furthers our understanding of the energy budgets of migratory bats.
机译:托河辅助的迁移假设假设在脱离栖息时期使用托河在蝙蝠中促进了迁移,并预测在中途停留,蝙蝠突然调节Torcor的时间,使日常能量消耗与环境栖息温度无关。因此,节能可以针对迁移运动。然而,缺乏与环境和体温有关的总栖息的能量消耗的直接测量。我们捕获了迁徙的银发蝙蝠(LiestiveCteris Noctivagans;类似于11克),在2016年春秋,加拿大,加拿大,在加拿大,在2016年春秋。我们使用定量磁共振分析来测量12小时栖息时期的身体成分变化和能量消耗在10,17和25摄氏度的通风培养箱中。我们评估了季节,体重,性别和年龄的能耗的影响。我们发现日常能源支出与栖息温度无关,这是通过灵活使用Torpor来实现的。捕获体重变化主要是脂肪差异的驱动,并且体脂的量与托麦特使用负相关,特别是在春天。季节,性和年龄也影响了陷阱的使用和能源支出,特别是怀孕的女性一般胖,比春天的男性更糟糕。我们估计,中断仅在蝙蝠中迁移的总能源成本增加了15-20%,而典型的鸟类中的70%或更多。本研究为托河辅助迁移假设提供了支持。并传统我们对迁徙蝙蝠的能源预算的理解。

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