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The Ecology of Exercise: Mechanisms Underlying Individual Variation in Behavior, Activity, and Performance: An Introduction to Symposium

机译:运动的生态学:行为,活动和性能的个人变异的机制:研讨会介绍

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Wild animals often engage in intense physical activity while performing tasks vital for their survival and reproduction associated with foraging, avoiding predators, fighting, providing parental care, and migrating. In this theme issue we consider how viewing these tasks as "exercise"-analogous to that performed by human athletes-may help provide insight into the mechanisms underlying individual variation in these types of behaviors and the importance of physical activity in an ecological context. In this article and throughout this issue, we focus on four key questions relevant to the study of behavioral ecology that may be addressed by studying wild animal behavior from the perspective of exercise physiology: (1) How hard do individual animals work in response to ecological (or evolutionary) demands?; (2) Do lab-based studies of activity provide good models for understanding activity in free-living animals and individual variation in traits?; (3) Can animals work too hard during "routine" activities?; and (4) Can paradigms of "exercise" and "training" be applied to free-living animals? Attempts to address these issues are currently being facilitated by rapid technological developments associated with physiological measurements and the remote tracking of wild animals, to provide mechanistic insights into the behavior of free-ranging animals at spatial and temporal scales that were previously impossible. We further suggest that viewing the behaviors of non-human animals in terms of the physical exercise performed will allow us to fully take advantage of these technological advances, draw from knowledge and conceptual frameworks already in use by human exercise physiologists, and identify key traits that constrain performance and generate variation in performance among individuals. It is our hope that, by highlighting mechanisms of behavior and performance, the articles in this issue will spur on further synergies between physiologists and ecologists, to take advantage of emerging cross-disciplinary perspectives and technologies.
机译:野生动物经常从事强烈的体育活动,同时对他们的生存和繁殖,避免掠夺者,战斗,提供父母护理和迁移,对他们的生存和繁殖表现至关重要。在这个主题中,我们考虑如何将这些任务视为“运动” - 对人类运动员执行的“运动” - 可能有助于深入了解这些类型行为的个人变异的机制以及体育活动在生态背景下的重要性。在本文和在整个问题中,我们专注于与行为生态学研究相关的四个关键问题,这些问题可以通过从运动生理学的角度研究野生动物行为来解决:(1)个别动物如何应对生态学的努力工作(或进化)需求? (2)基于实验室的活动研究提供了良好的模型,用于了解自由生物动物的活动和特质的个人变异吗? (3)动物在“常规”活动中可以过于努力工作? (4)可以将“运动”和“培训”的范例应用于自由生活动物?目前正在通过与生理动物的快速技术发展和野生动物的遥控跟踪来促进解决这些问题的企图,以便为先前不可能的空间和时间尺度的自由测距动物的行为提供机械洞察力。我们进一步建议在所执行的体育锻炼方面观察非人动物的行为将使我们能够充分利用这些技术进步,从人类健身家已经使用的知识和概念框架中汲取这些技术进步,并确定关键特征约束性能并在个人之间产生性能的变化。正是我们希望,通过突出行为和绩效机制,本问题的文章将促进生理学家和生态学家之间的进一步协同作用,以利用新兴的跨学科观点和技术。

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