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タイトル: Low-cost thermoregulation of wild sloths revealed by heart rate and temperature loggers
著者: Muramatsu, Daisuke
Vidal, Leandro Vieira
Costa, Edson Rodrigues
Yoda, Ken
Yabe, Tsuneaki
Gordo, Marcelo
著者名の別形: 村松, 大輔
キーワード: thermoregulation
energy saving
body temperature
heart rate
bio-logging
Bradypus tridactylus
発行日: Dec-2022
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: Journal of Thermal Biology
巻: 110
論文番号: 103387
抄録: Arboreal herbivores require large digestive tracts for leaf fermentation and detoxification; however, they must also have a low body mass that allows them to reach the foliage. The three-toed sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, experiences this trade-off, as leaves comprise 97.2% of its diet. Their calorie intake is extremely low owing to the low available caloric density of leaves and slow digestive processes related to leaf fibre fermentation and secondary compound detoxification. Sloths may require a high body temperature to assist fermentation; however, thermogenesis is energy-consuming. To investigate how sloths accomplish thermoregulation using marginal energy, we attached heart rate (HR) and temperature loggers to wild B. tridactylus individuals inhabiting the Amazon rainforest and recorded their HR and body surface temperature (T[skin]). T[skin] changed with ambient temperature (Ta) but was higher than Ta in 99.2% of cases. Increases in T[skin] and HR did not coincide, suggesting that the increases were not caused by thermogenesis. Instead, they may passively increase T[skin] by selecting warmer microhabitats and sunbathing. Consequently, 90.5% of T[skin] were within 27.6–36.0 °C while the Ta fluctuated between 21.5 and 42.9 °C. This low-cost thermoregulation results in a low HR. In this study, the mean HR during observation was approximately 38.4% of the expected value based on the mammalian allometric relationship between body mass and HR. Thus, these properties may contribute to the low metabolic rates of sloths, alleviating their restricted energy intake.
著作権等: © 2022. This manuscript version is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/277749
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103387
PubMed ID: 36462849
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