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The integration of digestive, metabolic and osmoregulatory processes in nectar-eating birds

机译:食花蜜鸟类的消化,代谢和渗透调节过程的整合

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Nectarivorous birds are represented by three major radiations: hummingbirds, honeyeaters, and sunbirds. These lineages share a number of convergent features in ecology, morphology, physiology, and behavior, and have served as important models in the study of foraging strategies and energetics. Because their diet is rich in water and sugar but poor in nitrogen and electrolytes, nectarivores provide a striking opportunity for evaluation of physiological constraints. My research emphasizes a novel aspect of the water-energy interaction: water overingestion in nectar-eating birds. The dual purpose of my dissertation research was to investigate the physiological mechanisms that allow nectar-eating birds to cope with exceedingly high ingestion of water and to elucidate the consequences of ingesting and processing large quantities of water for energy intake and for the maintenance of balance of important metabolites such as glucose. In nectar-eating birds, water overabundance in food has the potential effect of constraining energy procurement by overwhelming osmoregulatory processes and limiting digestive function. My research has allowed the development of an integrated quantitative description of gut and kidney function under the broad range of water loads and hydration conditions that birds can experience in the wild. Understanding limits to water processing will provide general insights into how animals are designed, on how aspects of design constrain their ecological performance, and into how aspects of design in one physiological system can impose limits on other systems. The osmoregulatory processes of nectar-eating birds highlight the relevance of understanding the impact that events taking place in the gut can have for feeding behavior, and renal and metabolic function. Adopting a broadly comparative approach to understanding the interaction between feeding behavior, digestion, and osmoregulation is pertinent because is unclear whether the many extreme physiological characteristics of hummingbirds that have traditionally been assumed to be associated with a nectar-feeding habit are shared by other nectar-eating birds. In my dissertation research I have begun to examine the similarities, and have found some important differences, in the responses of two major radiations of nectar-eating birds to their sugary and watery diets.
机译:食肉性鸟类以三种主要辐射为代表:蜂鸟,食蜂鸟和太阳鸟。这些谱系在生态学,形态学,生理学和行为学上具有许多趋同的特征,并已成为研究觅食策略和能量学的重要模型。由于它们的饮食富含水和糖,但缺乏氮和电解质,因此油桃为评估生理限制提供了惊人的机会。我的研究强调了水与能量相互作用的一个新方面:在食花蜜的鸟类中水的过量摄入。我的论文研究的双重目的是研究生理机制,这些机制可以使食花蜜的鸟类应付极高的饮水量,并阐明摄取和加工大量饮水对能量摄入和维持人体平衡的影响。重要的代谢产物,例如葡萄糖。在以花蜜为食的鸟类中,食物中的水过多会通过压倒性渗透调节过程和限制消化功能而限制能量获取。我的研究允许开发鸟类在野外可能遇到的各种水负荷和水合作用条件下对肠道和肾脏功能的综合定量描述。了解水处理的局限性将提供有关动物设计方式,设计方面如何限制其生态性能以及一个生理系统中设计方面如何对其他系统施加限制的一般见解。以花蜜为食的鸟类的渗透调节过程突显了了解肠道​​事件可能对进食行为以及肾脏和代谢功能的影响的相关性。由于尚不清楚传统上被认为与花蜜摄食习性有关的蜂鸟的许多极端生理特征是否与其他花蜜共同共享,因此采用广泛的比较方法来了解喂养行为,消化和渗透调节之间的相互作用是适当的。吃鸟。在我的论文研究中,我开始研究食花蜜鸟类的两次主要辐射对其含糖和水状饮食的反应,并发现了一些重要的差异。

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    McWhorter Todd Jason;

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