Heat tolerance of short-beaked echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus) in the field |
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Authors: | Peter H. Brice Gordon C. Grigg Lyn A. Beard Janette A. Donovan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() (1) Echidnas occur throughout the hot arid zone of Australia yet laboratory studies have concluded that they are ill equipped physiologically to manage Ta higher than 35°C. (2) Consequently, it is generally assumed that echidnas must rely on behavioural thermoregulation, being nocturnal in hot weather and seeking less extreme microclimates during the day. (3) By monitoring Tb of echidnas in the field and relating these to Ta within their day time shelters in Western Queensland during summer, this study showed that echidnas are able to tolerate Ta of 35–40°C in hollow logs for up to 10 h. (4) Further, as Tb remains < Ta in these situations, echidnas may have physiological mechanisms for dealing with the heat after all. |
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Keywords: | Echidna Heat tolerance Thermoregulation Body temperature Tachyglossus aculeatus |
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