Seasonal effects on thermoregulatory responses of the Rock Kestrel, Falco rupicolis
Autor: | Natassja G. Bush, Colleen T. Downs, Mark Brown |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
biology
Physiology Ecology Significant difference Primary production Kestrel Seasonality biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Biochemistry Falco rupicolus Acclimatization Animal science Basal metabolic rate medicine Captive bred General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Thermal Biology. 33:404-412 |
ISSN: | 0306-4565 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2008.06.005 |
Popis: | Thermoregulatory responses are known to differ seasonally in endotherms and this is often dependent on the environment and region they are resident. Holarctic animals are exposed to severe winters and substantial seasonal variation in ambient temperature. In contrast, those in the Afrotropics have less severe winters, but greater variation in temperature, rainfall and net primary production. These environmental factors place different selection pressures on physiological responses in endotherms. In this study, metabolic rate (VO2) and body temperature (Tb) were measured in captive bred Rock Kestrels (Falco rupicolus) from the Afrotropics after a period of summer and winter acclimatisation. Resting metabolic rate was significantly lower after the winter acclimatisation period than after the summer acclimatisation period, and there was a shift in the thermoneutral zone from 20–33 °C in summer to 15–30 °C in winter. However, no significant difference in basal metabolic rate between summer and winter was found. The results show that Rock Kestrels reduce energy expenditure at low ambient temperatures in winter as expected in an Afrotropical species. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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