Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Matias, Nathalia Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Verrastro Viñas, Laura
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Studies on the thermal biology of fossorial reptiles that examine the relationship between the body temperature and thermal environment are needed to determine the extent of their thermoregulation abilities. This study assessed the thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai Klappenbach, 1969 in the rocky fields of the Rio Grande do Sul and in the laboratory. The body temperature of most individuals was between 24 and 30 °C, both in the field (n = 81) and laboratory (n = 19). More individuals were caught in winter (n = 55) and spring (n = 60) than in summer (n = 25) and fall (n = 45), and in spring, individuals showed similar nocturnal and diurnal activities. In the laboratory, we found individuals with body temperatures up to 5 °C higher than the ambient temperature (n = 4), suggesting that some physiological mechanisms participate in the thermoregulation of these animals. Amphisbaena munoai is a thigmothermic species that is capable of actively regulating its temperature by selecting microhabitats such that its various activities occur within an ideal temperature range. This study is the first to evaluate the effect of seasonality and diurnal and nocturnal variations on the thermoregulation of an amphisbaenid.
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title Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
spellingShingle Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
Matias, Nathalia Rocha
Amphisbaena munoai
Amphisbaenidae
Termorregulação : Fisiologia
Amphisbaenians
Microhabitat
Seasonal
Thermoregulation
title_short Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
title_full Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
title_fullStr Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
title_full_unstemmed Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
title_sort Thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai (Squamata : Amphisbaenidae)
author Matias, Nathalia Rocha
author_facet Matias, Nathalia Rocha
Verrastro Viñas, Laura
author_role author
author2 Verrastro Viñas, Laura
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matias, Nathalia Rocha
Verrastro Viñas, Laura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amphisbaena munoai
Amphisbaenidae
Termorregulação : Fisiologia
topic Amphisbaena munoai
Amphisbaenidae
Termorregulação : Fisiologia
Amphisbaenians
Microhabitat
Seasonal
Thermoregulation
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Amphisbaenians
Microhabitat
Seasonal
Thermoregulation
description Studies on the thermal biology of fossorial reptiles that examine the relationship between the body temperature and thermal environment are needed to determine the extent of their thermoregulation abilities. This study assessed the thermal biology of Amphisbaena munoai Klappenbach, 1969 in the rocky fields of the Rio Grande do Sul and in the laboratory. The body temperature of most individuals was between 24 and 30 °C, both in the field (n = 81) and laboratory (n = 19). More individuals were caught in winter (n = 55) and spring (n = 60) than in summer (n = 25) and fall (n = 45), and in spring, individuals showed similar nocturnal and diurnal activities. In the laboratory, we found individuals with body temperatures up to 5 °C higher than the ambient temperature (n = 4), suggesting that some physiological mechanisms participate in the thermoregulation of these animals. Amphisbaena munoai is a thigmothermic species that is capable of actively regulating its temperature by selecting microhabitats such that its various activities occur within an ideal temperature range. This study is the first to evaluate the effect of seasonality and diurnal and nocturnal variations on the thermoregulation of an amphisbaenid.
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