The effects of temperature on the metabolic rate and evaporative water loss of the sage sparrow Amphispiza belli nevadensis

Ralph R. Moldenhauer
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    1. The thermoneutral zone of the sage sparrow, Amphispiza belli nevadensis, extended from ca. 28 to 37°C. The standard metabolic rate at 35°C was 7·41 kcal/day (mean body wt. = 18·6 g

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    2. The temperature coefficient (5·8 per cent) and thermal conductance (3·96 kcal/m2 per hr per °C) were relatively high, indicating poor insulation which is adaptive for desert existence.

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    3. Between 10 and 35°C the rate of evaporative water loss was constant and averaged 6·7 mg H2O/g per hr. Evaporative cooling began above 35°C.

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    4. At high temperatures (43°C) and low humidities (25 per cent) sage sparrows dissipate up to 110 per cent of their metabolic heat production by evaporative cooling.

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    5. The heat dissipating characteristics and evaporative cooling efficiency of the sage sparrow are somewhat less than in other desert birds.

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温度对鼠尾草麻雀代谢率和蒸发失水的影响
1.1. 鼠尾草(Amphispiza belli nevadensis)的热中性区从28°C扩大到37°C。35°C时的标准代谢率为7.41 kcal/d(平均体重= 18.6 g2.2)。温度系数(5.8%)和热导率(3.96千卡/平方米每小时每°C)相对较高,表明隔热较差,适合沙漠生存。在10 ~ 35°C之间,蒸发水损失率恒定,平均为6.7 mg H2O/g / hr。蒸发冷却在35℃以上开始。在高温(43°C)和低湿度(25%)下,鼠尾草麻雀通过蒸发冷却消耗了高达110%的代谢热。鼠尾草的散热特性和蒸发冷却效率略低于其他沙漠鸟类。
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