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Behavioral thermoregulation in a gregarious lemur, Eulemur collaris: Effects of climatic and dietary-related factors

机译:行为性温度调节在群居的狐猴,Eulemur衣领:气候和饮食相关因素的影响

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Primates deal with fluctuations of the thermal environment by both physiological and behavioral mechanisms of thermoregulation. In this article we focus on nonhibernating lemurs, which are hypometabolic and have to cope with a seasonal environment. Behavioral thermoregulation has received little attention compared with specific physiological adaptations to seasonality, i.e., hibernation and torpor, which characterize a number of lemurs. We investigated the role of seasonality and dietary-related factors in determining frequencies of resting, social and postural thermoregulation, and microhabitat selection in collared lemurs, Eulemur collaris. We observed two groups of collared lemurs over a 14-month period in the littoral forest of Sainte Luce, Southern Madagascar. Frequencies of total resting and time spent in huddling, prone, and curled postures were collected via 5-min instantaneous sampling. Microhabitat selection was evaluated as the proportion of time spent in the upper canopy as compared with other layers. Climatic variables were recorded by automatic data loggers, while dietary variables were derived from phenological data and nutritional analyses of the ingested food items. We weighted the combined effects of climatic and dietary variables on the different types of behavioral thermoregulation by means of canonical correlation analysis. The model with the strongest canonical correlation included a first root representing mainly feeding time, day length, and ambient temperature and a second root representing diet quality and height of feeding trees. The output indicated that collared lemurs adapt to thermal and dietary-related metabolic stress by adjusting resting time, social, and postural thermoregulation.
机译:灵长类动物通过温度调节的生理和行为机制处理热环境的波动。在本文中,我们将重点关注非冬眠的狐猴,它们是代谢不足的,必须应对季节性环境。与特定的生理适应性相比,行为温度调节很少受到关注,季节性适应性是冬眠和to,这是许多狐猴的特征。我们调查了季节性和饮食相关因素在确定频率的休息,社会和姿势体温调节以及颈环狐猴(Eulemur项圈)的微栖息地选择中的作用。我们在马达加斯加南部圣卢斯的沿海森林中观察了14个月期间的两组颈圈狐猴。通过5分钟的瞬时采样来收集总的休息频率以及在拥挤,俯卧和卷曲姿势中花费的时间。将微栖息地选择评估为与其他层相比花在上层冠层中的时间比例。气候变量由自动数据记录器记录,而饮食变量则从物候数据和摄入食品的营养分析中得出。我们通过典型的相关性分析,权衡了气候和饮食变量对不同类型的行为体温调节的综合影响。典型相关性最强的模型包括第一个根,主要表示进食时间,日长和环境温度,第二个根表示饮食质量和进食树的高度。输出结果表明,环颈狐猴通过调节休息时间,社交和姿势体温调节来适应与热量和饮食相关的代谢应激。

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