Metabolic responses to cold: thermal physiology of native common waxbills (Estrilda astrild)

兼性 代谢率 基础代谢率 生物 代谢适应 航程(航空) 生态学 人口 适应(眼睛) 新陈代谢 人口学 生物化学 神经科学 内分泌学 社会学 复合材料 材料科学
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Cesare Pacioni,Marina Sentís,А.Б. Керимов,Andrey Bushuev,Colleen T. Downs,Luc Lens,Diederik Strubbe
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DOI:10.1101/2024.01.18.576192
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Abstract Ecophysiological studies of invasive species tend to focus on captive individuals and their invasive range. However, the importance of gaining a thorough understanding of their physiology in their native range, where autecological knowledge is limited, has played a crucial role in assessing species ecophysiological responses to the often novel environmental conditions encountered in their invasive range. Here, we investigated the ecophysiological characteristics of a population of the wild-caught common waxbill ( Estrilda astrild ), a successful global invader, in part of its native range (South Africa). We investigated how this species adjusts its resting metabolic rate over a range of temperatures to identify its thermoneutral zone (TNZ) as an indicator of a species’ thermal tolerance. The observed TNZ curve predominantly followed the classic Scholander-Irving model, with metabolic rates increasing linearly at temperatures outside the TNZ. However, we found an inflection point at moderately cold temperatures (16°C) where the common waxbill began to decrease its metabolic rate. This finding highlights the potential use of an energy-saving strategy as an adaptive response to cold, such as facultative hypothermic responses through a reduction in body temperature, which may explain their success as an invasive species. We argue that although metabolic infection points have been repeatedly identified in studies of TNZ, the specific mechanisms behind metabolic down-regulation at low temperatures remain underexplored in the literature. We therefore suggest that future research should focus on investigating body temperature variation, with particular emphasis on its potential contribution to metabolic adaptation in colder environments.

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