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Seasonal variation in the thermal biology of a terrestrial toad, Rhinella icterica (Bufonidae), from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

机译:来自巴西大西洋森林的陆地蟾蜍的热生物学的季节性变化,Rhinella icTerica(Bufonidae)

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As ectotherms, amphibians may exhibit changes in their thermal biology associated with spatial and temporal environmental contingencies. However, our knowledge on how amphibian's thermal biology responds to seasonal changes in the environment is restricted to a few species, mostly from temperate regions, in a marked contrast with the high species diversity found in the Neotropics. We investigated whether or not the seasonal variation in climatic parameters from a high-montane ombrophilous forest in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest could lead to concurrent adjustments in the thermal biology of the terrestrial toad Rhinella icterica. We measured active body temperature (T-b) in the field, and preferred body temperature (T-pref) and thermal tolerance (critical thermal minimum, CTmin, and maximum, CTmax) in the laboratory, for toads collected at two distinct seasons: warm/wet and cold/dry. We also measured operative environmental temperatures (T-e) using agar toad models coupled with dataloggers distributed in different microhabitats in the field to estimate accuracy (d(b)) and effectiveness (E) of thermoregulation of the toads for both seasons. Toads had higher T-pref in the warm/wet season compared to the cold/dry season, even though no seasonal change occurred in field T-b's. In the warm/wet season, toads decreased the accuracy of thermoregulation and avoided thermally favorable microhabitats, while in the cold/dry season they increased the accuracy of thermoregulation and exhibited high degree of thermo-conformity. This result may encompass thermoregulatory adjustments to seasonal changes in T-c's, but may also reflect seasonal differences in compromises between T-b regulation and other ecologically relevant activities (reproduction, foraging). Toads did not exhibit changes in CTmin or CTmax, which indicates a low risk of exposure to extreme temperatures in this particular habitat, at both seasons, possibly combined with a low flexibility of this trait. Overall, our study shows seasonal acclimatization in some aspects of the thermal biology of the toad, R. icterica.
机译:作为Ectotherms,两栖动物可能表现出与空间和时间环境突出相关的热生物学的变化。然而,我们对Amphibian的热生物学如何应对环境变化的知识仅限于几种物种,主要来自温带地区,与新生儿中发现的高物种多样性相比。我们调查了巴西大西洋森林中高山喧嚣森林中的气候参数的季节变化可能导致陆地蟾蜍犀牛冰水的热生物学同时调整。在实验室中测量现场活性体温(TB),以及实验室中优选的体温(T-PREV)和热容耐热(临界热最低,CTMIN和最大CTMAX),用于在两个明显的季节收集的蟾蜍:温暖/湿润,冷/干。我们还使用与分布在现场不同微藻的数据转换器的琼脂蟾蜍模型来测量操作环境温度(T-E),以估计两个季节的蟾蜍热调节的精度(D(b))和有效性(e)。与寒冷/旱季相比,蟾蜍在温暖/潮湿的季节中有更高的T-prep,即使在T-B的野外发生也没有发生季节性变化。在温暖/潮湿的季节中,蟾蜍降低了热调节的准确性,避免了热良好的微藻,而在冷/干燥季节,它们提高了热调节的准确性,并且表现出高度的热符合性。该结果可以包括对T-C季节变化的热调节调整,但也可能反映T-B规则和其他生态相关活动之间的妥协季节差异(繁殖,觅食)。蟾蜍没有表现出CTMIN或CTMAX的变化,这表明在这两个季节,这种特殊栖息地暴露于这种特殊栖息地的极端温度的风险很大,可能与这种特质的低灵活性相结合。总体而言,我们的研究显示了蟾蜍的热生物学的一些方面的季节性适应范围,R.Ceterica。

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