Control of body temperature in shuttling ectotherms |
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Authors: | Hans Dreisig |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark |
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Abstract: | During the daily increase of ambient temperatures (Ta), a thermoregulating ectothermic animal enters three successive phases: a basking-foraging phase, a proportional control phase and a sun-shade shuttling phase. The first and third phase consist of shuttling between two different microclimates, and a model is developed describing the relation between mean body temperature (Tb) and the lower operative environmental temperature. It is shown to be a curvilinear function, not a linear one as often has been assumed. The conditions for relating Tbs of ectothermic animals to Tas in a meaningful way is discussed, and the daily course of Tbs in shuttling animals is described. The model provides a reasonable fit to empirical values of Tbs in the tiger beetle Cicindela hybrida L. |
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Keywords: | Basking behavioural thermoregulation body temperature operative environmental temperature tiger beetle |
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