An ultraviolet light data logger for studies of organismal ecology and physiology

IF 6.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Methods in Ecology and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1111/2041-210X.14425
Matthew S. Lattanzio
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用于生物生态学和生理学研究的紫外光数据记录器
要了解物种如何调节环境条件以满足其生理需求,就必须对环境条件进行长期监测。例如,紫外线(UV)照射的变化对许多类群来说都至关重要,不仅影响行为,还影响维生素 D3 合成等基本生理过程。然而,尽管有这些考虑因素,但目前还没有商业化的数据记录器来记录紫外线暴露的时间,从而阻碍了对这一重要但被忽视的适应需求的研究。为了克服这一挑战,我设计了第一个紫外线数据记录器,它是在开源的 Arduino 平台上定制的。该设备以用户定义的时间间隔记录紫外线照射情况(电压或转换为紫外线指数)和每次紫外线读数的日期时间信息。该装置集成了一个低功耗定时器,其外壳不受天气影响,可长期使用(至少几个月)。一个设备(包括外壳)的成本不到 45 英镑/55 美元。校准和性能测试表明,该装置在各种天气条件下都很可靠,在人工照明和阳光下都能产生准确的紫外线读数。该设备及其定制外壳都可以很容易地复制和扩展(例如加入其他传感器)。总之,该装置为我们更好地描述栖息地的紫外线照射模式以进行生理生态学研究迈出了关键的第一步。暴露在紫外线下对许多类型的生物都是适应性的,无论是野生生物还是人工饲养的生物(如动物园和私人爱好者)都是如此,因此我希望广大科研人员和公众用户都能从该装置的使用中受益。
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期刊介绍: A British Ecological Society journal, Methods in Ecology and Evolution (MEE) promotes the development of new methods in ecology and evolution, and facilitates their dissemination and uptake by the research community. MEE brings together papers from previously disparate sub-disciplines to provide a single forum for tracking methodological developments in all areas. MEE publishes methodological papers in any area of ecology and evolution, including: -Phylogenetic analysis -Statistical methods -Conservation & management -Theoretical methods -Practical methods, including lab and field -This list is not exhaustive, and we welcome enquiries about possible submissions. Methods are defined in the widest terms and may be analytical, practical or conceptual. A primary aim of the journal is to maximise the uptake of techniques by the community. We recognise that a major stumbling block in the uptake and application of new methods is the accessibility of methods. For example, users may need computer code, example applications or demonstrations of methods.
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