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孵化温度对赤链蛇胚胎代谢和幼体行为的影响 被引量:2

The effects of incubation temperature on embryonic metabolism and hatchling behavior in the Red-banded Snake,Dinodon rufozonatum
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摘要 研究了赤链蛇(Dinodon rufozonatum)在孵化过程中卵的生长、孵化期、胚胎代谢和孵出幼体行为表现的热依赖性。结果显示:孵化温度对孵化期、卵增重、孵化过程中消耗的总能量和孵出幼体的运动表现有显著影响,但不影响胚胎代谢率、孵化成功率和幼体吐信频次。孵化期随着孵化温度的升高而缩短,孵化过程中,24℃终末卵重和胚胎代谢率显著大于30℃,而27℃与其他两个温度没有差异;27℃孵出幼体游速较24℃快,30℃孵出幼体与其他两个温度孵出幼体的游速无显著差异。上述结果显示:24—30℃是赤链蛇适合的孵化温度范围,与赤链蛇所处的生境温度相近。 We collected adult females of Dinodon rufozonatum (Colubridae) from a population in Zhejiang, Southeast China, to study the effects of incubation temperature on embryonic metabolism and hatchling behavior. We incubated eggs at there constant temperatures ranging from 24 ℃ to 30 ℃ and weighed containers and eggs at 5-day intervals. The duration of incubation, measured as the number of days to pipping, was recorded for each egg. Eggs were measured for changes in size and embryonic metabolism at 5-day intervals. The response to chemical cues, respiration metabolism and sexual phenotype were determined for each hatchling. Because physiological and behavioral performances are highly sensitive to variation in body temperature in reptiles, we conducted all trials at the body temperature of 28 ℃. This was achieved by placing hatchlings in an incubator at the test temperature for approximately 1 h prior to testing. We presented a cotton-tipped applicator soaked with cologne water to the lip of hatchlings and recorded tongue flicks for 1 min. Tongue flicking was measured because many reptiles flick their tongues frequently to detect both predators and prey and to gather information about other members of their own species. The behavioral character is therefore a potentially important indicator of fitness. Incubation temperature affected incubation length, mass gain and energy consumption of eggs during incubation and locomotor performance of hatchlings, but not the rate of embryonic metabolism, hatchling success and tongue flicking. Incubation length decreased exponentially as incubation temperature increased. All eggs gained mass during incubation due to absorption of water. Incubation temperature affected water exchanges between eggs and their surroundings, thereby affecting the hydric conditions inside the egg. Eggs incubated at 24 ℃ gained more mass and comsumed more energy tohatch than did eggs at 30 ℃, but eggs incubated at these two temperatures did not differ from eggs incubated at 27 ℃ in mass gain and energy consumption during incubation. Swimming speed was greatest in hatchlings incubated at 27 ℃ and lowest in hatchling incubated at 24 ℃, with hatchlings incubated at 30 ℃ in between. Hatchlings incubated at the three temperatures did not differ from each other in tongue flicking. The carbon dioxide breathed out by eggs decreased as incubation temperature increased. The amount of energy consumed by embryos developing at 24, 27 and 30 ℃ during incubation was 6.63, 4.42 and 3.42 J, respectively. This result better explains why hatchlings incubated at lower temperatures are larger in snout-vent length and heavier than those incubated at higher temperatures. Though the rate of embryonic metabolism did not differ among three temperature treatments, incubation length was longer at lower than at higher temperatures so that embryons at lower temperatures needed more energy to complete development. This explains why hatchlings from eggs incubated at lower temperatures had more residual yolks than did those from higher incubation temperature. Our results reveal that incubating eggs at temperatures ranging from 24-30 ℃ does not have important effects on embryonic metabolism and hatchlings behavior in D. rufozonatum. This temperature range seems like temperature at habitat of D. rufozonatum.
出处 《生态学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2012年第18期5924-5929,共6页 Acta Ecologica Sinica
基金 国家自然科学基金项目(31070339) 浙江省重点科技创新团队项目(2010R50039)
关键词 游蛇科 赤链蛇 孵化期 代谢 游速 colubridae Dinodon rufozonatum duration of incubation metabolism swimming speed
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