Daily variation in body mass and thermoregulation in male Hwamei(Garrulax canorus) at different seasons

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作者
Lidan Zhao [1 ]
Runmei Wang [1 ]
Yunan Wu [1 ]
Mengsi Wu [1 ]
Weihong Zheng [1 ,2 ]
Jinsong Liu [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Wenzhou University
[2] Key Laboratory of Water Environment and Marine Biological Resources Protection in Zhejiang Province, Wenzhou University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Hwamei(Garrulax canorus); Body mass; Body temperature; Diurnal rhythm; Metabolic rate;
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Q958 [动物生态学和动物地理学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Background: Acclimatization to winter conditions is an essential prerequisite for survival of small passerines of the northern temperate zone. In the present study, we measured diurnal variations in body mass, body temperature and basal metabolic rate(BMR) for seasonally acclimatized Hwameis(Garrulax canorus).Methods: Body mass was determined with a Sartorius balance. Metabolic rates of Hwameis were measured with an open-circuit respirometry system.Results: Body masses varied with time of day and were higher in daytime for Hwameis in both summer and winter, and body masses in winter were higher compared to that in summer. Body temperatures of Hwameis were higher in daytime, and the summer acclimatized birds had significantly higher body temperatures compared to the winter acclimatized birds. BMRs of Hwameis were significantly higher during the daytime compared to the nighttime of the daily cycle in both summer and winter, and Hwameis in winter had significantly higher BMRs than that in summer.Conclusions: This result showed that Hwameis rely mostly on metabolic capacity to maintain their body temperature in cold weathers, and Hwameis exhibited daily and seasonal flexibility in morphology and physiology which is important under changing environmental conditions.
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