Variations in oxygen consumption of Demidoff's bushbaby (Galago demidovii, lorisidae, primates) in captivity |
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Authors: | Martine Perret |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratoire d'Ecologie Générale, ERA 410, 4 avenue du Petit Chateau, F-91800 Brunoy, France |
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Abstract: | Summary In captivity,Galago demidovii shows annual variations in oxygen consumption which are independent of daylength cycles. This rhythm is characterized by two periods during which metabolic and sexual activities are increased: a short period in November/December; and a longer period from March to June inclusive. These two periods alternate with periods of decreased metabolic rate, of which the most pronounced extends from July to September. Another point of interest is that the basal metabolism of captive Galagos is 17.5% above the value calculated from its body weight.The physiological cycle observed in captivity is synchronized with climatic variations in Makokou (Gaboon), from where the animals originated: higher metabolic and sexual activities are correlated with rainy seasons. This study suggests that an endogenous rhythm may exist inGalago demidovii. |
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