Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds?
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic factors have been proposed as determinants of altitude occupancy. We measured several aspects of thermal physiology of 215 bird species across a 2·6-km altitude gradient in the Peruvian Andes. We predi...
- Autores:
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Jankowski, Jill E.
Robinson, Scott K.
Chappell, Mark A.
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of investigation
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- 2017
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- Universidad ICESI
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- Palabra clave:
- Temperatura corporal
Conductancia térmica
Aves - comportamiento
Ecología
Conservación de la biodiversidad
Ecology
Biochemistry research
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Jankowski, Jill E.Robinson, Scott K.Chappell, Mark A.galondono@icesi.edu.coLondres de Lat: 51 30 51 N degrees minutes Lat: 51.5142 decimal degrees Long: 000 05 35 W degrees minutes Long: -0.0931 decimal degrees2017-07-31T01:55:56Z2017-07-31T01:55:56Z2017-01-010269-8463https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84978483861&doi=10.1111%2f1365-2435.12697&partnerID=40&md5=b38afea7862080b157b526b5f13afd1bhttp://hdl.handle.net/10906/81886http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12697instname: Universidad Icesireponame: Biblioteca Digitalrepourl: https://repository.icesi.edu.co/Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic factors have been proposed as determinants of altitude occupancy. We measured several aspects of thermal physiology of 215 bird species across a 2·6-km altitude gradient in the Peruvian Andes. We predicted that highland species would show adaptation to the colder high-altitude climate and that energy costs of thermoregulation might limit upslope dispersal of lowland natives. We found reductions in thermal conductance, body temperature and lower critical temperature in highland birds compared with lowland species. These combine to make highland natives more resistant to heat loss. We did not find convincing evidence that acute thermal limits or energy costs of thermoregulation constrained altitude distributions.11 páginasDigitalapplication/pdfengBlackwell Publishing LtdFacultad de Ciencias NaturalesLondresFunctional Ecology, Vol. 31, No.1. 2017EL AUTOR, expresa que la obra objeto de la presente autorización es original y la elaboró sin quebrantar ni suplantar los derechos de autor de terceros, y de tal forma, la obra es de su exclusiva autoría y tiene la titularidad sobre éste. PARÁGRAFO: en caso de queja o acción por parte de un tercero referente a los derechos de autor sobre el artículo, folleto o libro en cuestión, EL AUTOR, asumirá la responsabilidad total, y saldrá en defensa de los derechos aquí autorizados; para todos los efectos, la Universidad Icesi actúa como un tercero de buena fe. Esta autorización, permite a la Universidad Icesi, de forma indefinida, para que en los términos establecidos en la Ley 23 de 1982, la Ley 44 de 1993, leyes y jurisprudencia vigente al respecto, haga publicación de este con fines educativos. Toda persona que consulte ya sea la biblioteca o en medio electrónico podrá copiar apartes del texto citando siempre la fuentes, es decir el título del trabajo y el autor.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecTemperatura corporalConductancia térmicaAves - comportamientoEcologíaConservación de la biodiversidadEcologyBiochemistry researchDo thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds?Functional Ecologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Artículoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85311204215ORIGINALdocumento.htmldocumento.htmltext/html293http://repository.icesi.edu.co/biblioteca_digital/bitstream/10906/81886/1/documento.htmla0b5c83dd17bc8ea65afccc6f7815a1cMD5110906/81886oai:repository.icesi.edu.co:10906/818862018-10-19 17:54:08.35Biblioteca Digital - Universidad icesicdcriollo@icesi.edu.co |
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Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
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Functional Ecology |
title |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
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Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? Temperatura corporal Conductancia térmica Aves - comportamiento Ecología Conservación de la biodiversidad Ecology Biochemistry research |
title_short |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
title_full |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
title_fullStr |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
title_sort |
Do thermoregulatory costs limit altitude distributions of Andean forest birds? |
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Jankowski, Jill E. Robinson, Scott K. Chappell, Mark A. |
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Jankowski, Jill E. Robinson, Scott K. Chappell, Mark A. |
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Temperatura corporal Conductancia térmica Aves - comportamiento Ecología Conservación de la biodiversidad |
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Temperatura corporal Conductancia térmica Aves - comportamiento Ecología Conservación de la biodiversidad Ecology Biochemistry research |
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Ecology Biochemistry research |
description |
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic factors have been proposed as determinants of altitude occupancy. We measured several aspects of thermal physiology of 215 bird species across a 2·6-km altitude gradient in the Peruvian Andes. We predicted that highland species would show adaptation to the colder high-altitude climate and that energy costs of thermoregulation might limit upslope dispersal of lowland natives. We found reductions in thermal conductance, body temperature and lower critical temperature in highland birds compared with lowland species. These combine to make highland natives more resistant to heat loss. We did not find convincing evidence that acute thermal limits or energy costs of thermoregulation constrained altitude distributions. |
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