SEASONALITY IN BASAL METABOLIC-RATE AND THERMAL CONDUCTANCE IN A LONG-DISTANCE MIGRANT SHOREBIRD, THE KNOT (CALIDRIS-CANUTUS)

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PIERSMA, T [1 ]
CADEE, N [1 ]
DAAN, S [1 ]
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[1] NETHERLANDS INST SEA RES,1790 AB DEN BURG,NETHERLANDS
关键词
BASAL METABOLIC RATE; THERMAL CONDUCTANCE; PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS; ANNUAL RHYTHMS; BIRD MIGRATION;
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10.1007/BF00264684
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Knots Calidris canutus live highly seasonal lives, breeding solitarily on high arctic tundra and spending the non-breeding season in large social flocks in temperate to tropical estuaries. Their reproductive activities and physiological preparations for long flights are reflected in pronounced plumage and body mass changes, even in long-term captives of the islandica subspecies (breeding in north Greenland and northeast Canada and wintering in western Europe) studied in outdoor aviaries. The three to four fattening episodes in April-July in connection with the flights to and from the high arctic breeding grounds by free-living birds, are represented by a single period of high body mass, peaking between late May and early July in a sample of ten captive islandica knots studied over four years. There are consistent and synchronized annual variations in basal metabolic rate and thermal conductance in three islandica knots. Basal metabolic rate was highest during the summer body mass peak. Within the examined individuals, basal metabolic rate scales on body mass with an exponent of about 1.4, probably reflecting a general hypertrophy of metabolically expensive muscles and organs. Any potential effect of moult on basal metabolic rate was obscured by the large seasonal mass-associated variations. In breeding plumage, insulation (the inverse of thermal conductance) was a factor of 1.35 lower than in winter plumage. This was paralleled by the dry mass of contour feathers being a factor of 1.17 lower. In this subspecies the breeding season is indeed the period during which the costs of thermoregulation are lowest. In captive knots seasonal changes in basal metabolic rate and thermal conductance likely reflect an anticipatory programme adaptive to the variable demands made by the environment at different times of the year.
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