高、低海拔蝗群质量代谢率的守恒。

P D Ashby
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高海拔地区的许多蚱蜢种类的成虫体型较小,以应对生长季节缩短和环境温度降低。质量特定代谢率随着海拔的升高而增加,一些作者认为这是一种加速发育的适应。本研究研究了沿海拔梯度分布的6个食蝗种群的成虫体温调节与代谢的关系。在野外测量了体温调节,有几条证据表明,每个种群的下午体温都得到了积极的维持。研究发现,人们在下午保持稳定的体温,这与海拔高度呈负相关。海拔对成人体重有较强的负面影响。35度和45度时的质量特定代谢率与海拔高度呈正相关。然而,种群的质量差异解释了质量特异性代谢率的大部分变化,当质量被用作协变量时,海拔的影响就消失了。估计了下午野外体温下的质量特异性代谢率,发现不同种群之间没有差异。因此,温度调节的差异抵消了种群间质量对质量比代谢率的影响,因此珊瑚X. corallipes成虫在野生环境中表现出共同的质量比代谢率,而不依赖于种群间质量和环境温度的巨大差异。
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Conservation of mass-specific metabolic rate among high- and low-elevation populations of the acridid grasshopper Xanthippus corallipes.

High-elevation populations of many grasshopper species produce small adults in response to shortened growing seasons and cooler ambient temperatures. Mass-specific metabolic rate tends to increase with elevation, and several authors have argued that this is an adaptation to accelerate development. In the present study, the relationship of thermoregulation and metabolism was investigated in adults of the acridid grasshopper Xanthippus corallipes from six populations along an elevation gradient. Thermoregulation was measured in the field, and several lines of evidence suggested that afternoon body temperatures were actively maintained within each population. Populations were found to maintain stable afternoon body temperatures that correlate negatively with elevation. Elevation had a strong negative effect on adult mass. Mass-specific metabolic rates at 35 degrees and 45 degrees C correlated positively with elevation. However, population differences in mass explained most of the variation in mass-specific metabolic rates, and when mass was used as a covariate, the effect of elevation disappeared. Mass-specific metabolic rates at afternoon field body temperatures were estimated and found not to differ among populations. Thus, differences in thermoregulation offset the effect of mass on mass-specific metabolic rate across populations, such that X. corallipes adults exhibited a common mass-specific metabolic rate in the wild, independent of large population differences in mass and ambient temperatures.

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