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Physiological variability in the Fiscal Shrike Lanius collaris along an altitudinal gradient in South Africa
Authors:S. Soobramoney   C. T. Downs  N. J. Adams  
Affiliation:

a School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Natal, Private Bag X10, Dalbridge, Durban 4014, South Africa

b School of Botany and Zoology, University of Natal, Private Bag X01 Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg 3209, South Africa

Abstract:Oxygen consumption, evaporative water loss and body temperature were investigated in four subpopulations of sedentary Fiscal Shrike in South Africa across an altitudinal gradient from east to west. Subpopulations were found to be significantly different in the physiological parameters investigated. Fiscal Shrikes from the more mesic habitats at low altitude (Durban and Merrivale) were found to have higher basal metabolic rates, evaporative water loss and body temperatures, compared with shrikes from semi-arid areas of low habitat productivity at high altitude (Estcourt and Harrismith). Fiscal Shrikes also displayed significant differences in circadian rhythms of oxygen consumption, evaporative water loss and body temperature. Fiscal Shrikes showed seasonal acclimatisation of thermoregulatory parameters, increasing their basal metabolic rates and oxygen consumption in cold conditions, and reducing their body temperatures from summer to winter. Deviations of physiological parameters from those predicted by allometry were attributed to the plasticity at a phenotypic level that allows survival in a range of environmental conditions associated with unpredictable resource availability in southern Africa.
Keywords:Physiological variability and adaptation   Oxygen consumption   Evaporative water loss   Body temperature   Circadian rhythms   Seasonal adjustments
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