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Tree-hugging koalas demonstrate a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for arboreal mammals

机译:抱树的树袋熊展示了树栖哺乳动物的新型温度调节机制

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How climate impacts organisms depends not only on their physiology, but also whether they can buffer themselves against climate variability via their behaviour. One of the way species can withstand hot temperatures is by seeking out cool microclimates, but only if their habitat provides such refugia. Here, we describe a novel thermoregulatory strategy in an arboreal mammal, the koala Phascolarctos cinereus. During hot weather, koalas enhanced conductive heat loss by seeking out and resting against tree trunks that were substantially cooler than ambient air temperature. Using a biophysical model of heat exchange, we show that this behaviour greatly reduces the amount of heat that must be lost via evaporative cooling, potentially increasing koala survival during extreme heat events. While it has long been known that internal temperatures of trees differ from ambient air temperatures, the relevance of this for arboreal and semi-arboreal mammals has not previously been explored. Our results highlight the important role of tree trunks as aboveground 'heat sinks', providing cool local microenvironments not only for koalas, but also for all tree-dwelling species.
机译:气候如何影响生物不仅取决于其生理,还取决于它们是否可以通过其行为来抵御气候变化。物种可以承受高温的方法之一是寻找凉爽的小气候,但前提是它们的栖息地提供了这种庇护。在这里,我们描述了树栖哺乳动物树袋熊Phascolarctos cinereus中的新型温度调节策略。在炎热的天气中,考拉通过寻找并靠在比周围空气温度要低得多的树干上来增加了传导性的热损失。使用热交换的生物物理模型,我们证明了这种行为极大地减少了必须通过蒸发冷却而损失的热量,从而有可能在极端热量事件中增加无尾熊的存活率。虽然早就知道树木的内部温度与周围的空气温度不同,但是先前尚未探索到树木和半树栖哺乳动物的相关性。我们的研究结果突出了树干作为地上“散热器”的重要作用,不仅为考拉提供了凉爽的局部微环境,还为所有树木提供了凉爽的局部微环境。

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