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The Seasonal Acclimatisation of Locomotion in a Terrestrial Reptile, Plestiodon chinensis(Scincidae) 被引量:4

The Seasonal Acclimatisation of Locomotion in a Terrestrial Reptile, Plestiodon chinensis(Scincidae)
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摘要 Studies of the seasonal acclimatisation of behavioural and physiological processes usually focus on aquatic or semi-aquatic ectotherms and focus less effort on terrestrial ectotherms that experience more thermally heterogeneous environments. We conducted comparative studies and thermal acclimation experiments on the locomotion of the Chinese skink (Plestiodon chinensis) to test whether seasonal acclimatisation in locomotion exists in these terrestrial ectothermic vertebrates, and whether seasonal acclimatisation is predominantly induced by thermal environments. In natural populations, skinks ran faster during the summer season than during the spring season at high-test temperatures ranging from 27℃ to 36℃ but not at low-test temperatures ranging from 18℃ to 24℃. In contrast, the thermal acclimation experiments showed that the cold-acclimated skinks ran faster than the warm-acclimated skinks at the low- test temperatures but not at high-test temperatures. Therefore, the seasonal acclimatisation occurs to P chinensis, and may be induced by temperature as well as other factors like food availability, as indicated by the seasonal variation in the thermal dependence of locomotion, and the discrepancy between seasonal acclimatisation and thermal acclimation on locomotion. Studies of the seasonal acclimatisation of behavioural and physiological processes usually focus on aquatic or semi-aquatic ectotherms and focus less effort on terrestrial ectotherms that experience more thermally heterogeneous environments. We conducted comparative studies and thermal acclimation experiments on the locomotion of the Chinese skink (Plestiodon chinensis) to test whether seasonal acclimatisation in locomotion exists in these terrestrial ectothermic vertebrates, and whether seasonal acclimatisation is predominantly induced by thermal environments. In natural populations, skinks ran faster during the summer season than during the spring season at high-test temperatures ranging from 27℃ to 36℃ but not at low-test temperatures ranging from 18℃ to 24℃. In contrast, the thermal acclimation experiments showed that the cold-acclimated skinks ran faster than the warm-acclimated skinks at the low- test temperatures but not at high-test temperatures. Therefore, the seasonal acclimatisation occurs to P chinensis, and may be induced by temperature as well as other factors like food availability, as indicated by the seasonal variation in the thermal dependence of locomotion, and the discrepancy between seasonal acclimatisation and thermal acclimation on locomotion.
出处 《Asian Herpetological Research》 SCIE 2014年第3期197-203,共7页 亚洲两栖爬行动物研究(英文版)
基金 supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30770274) the "One Hundred Talents Program" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences for W. G. DU
关键词 LIZARD temperature terrestrial ectotherms thermal acclimation Lizard, temperature, terrestrial ectotherms, thermal acclimation
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