Experimental Sources of Variation in Avian Energetics: Estimated Basal Metabolic Rate Decreases with Successive Measurements

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作者
Jacobs, Paul J. [1 ]
McKechnie, Andrew E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Dept Zool & Entomol, DST NRF Ctr Excellence, Percy FitzPatrick Inst, ZA-0028 Hatfield, South Africa
来源
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY | 2014年 / 87卷 / 05期
关键词
EVAPORATIVE WATER-LOSS; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; PHENOTYPIC FLEXIBILITY; AEROBIC PERFORMANCE; SEASONAL-CHANGES; HEART-RATE; BIRDS; STRESS; RESPONSES; REPEATABILITY;
D O I
10.1086/676933
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is one of the most widely used metabolic variables in endotherm ecological and evolutionary physiology. Surprisingly few studies have investigated how BMR is influenced by experimental and analytical variables over and above the standardized conditions required for minimum normothermic resting metabolism. We tested whether avian BMR is affected by habituation to the conditions experienced during laboratory gas exchange measurements by measuring BMR five times in succession in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) housed under constant temperature and photoperiod. Both the magnitude and the variability of BMR decreased significantly with repeated measurements, from 0.410 +/- 0.092 W (n = 9) during the first measurement to 0.285 +/- 0.042 W (n = 9) during the fifth measurement. Thus, estimated BMR decreased by similar to 30% within individuals solely on account of the number of times they had previously experienced the experimental conditions. The most likely explanation for these results is an attenuation with repeated exposure of the acute stress response induced by birds being handled and placed in respirometry chambers. Our data suggest that habituation to experimental conditions is potentially an important determinant of observed BMR, and this source of variation needs to be taken into account in future studies of metabolic variation among individuals, populations, and species.
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页码:762 / 769
页数:8
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