Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Timpone, Lua T. [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Gavira, Rodrigo S. B., Andrade, Denis [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jez.2326
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/196242
Resumo: The postprandial increment of metabolism, often referred to as specific dynamic action (SDA), encompasses the summed costs of meal ingestion, digestion, absorption, and assimilation. Different SDA parameters, such as its magnitude, duration, and relative cost, are affected by a diverse set of environmental and physiological determinants, including meal size and body temperature. While the influence of these variables has been thoroughly examined in most ectothermic vertebrate groups, few studies have focused on the determinants and consequences of the SDA response in anuran amphibians. Thus, we examined the effects of meal size and body temperature on the SDA response of a Neotropical frog, Leptodactylus latrans, by measuring the rates of oxygen consumption of frogs while fasting and after being fed meals of different sizes at different temperatures. SDA lasted from 3 to 5 days and increased with meal size for frogs fed meals equivalent to 5-15% of their body mass. SDA cost was not affected by meal size and averaged 14.6% of the caloric content of the meal. Temperature increment was accompanied by proportional increases in metabolic rate and shorter SDA duration. The relative SDA cost averaged 14.8% of the meal caloric content at 20 degrees C and 25 degrees C, but increased to 23.5% at 30 degrees C. Our results indicate that meal size imposes no physiological or energetic constraint to L. latrans feeding. Digestion at temperatures near the thermal preference of the species seems to optimize energetic return, whereas the shortening of SDA duration at higher temperatures may provide significant ecological advantages.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
title Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
spellingShingle Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
Timpone, Lua T. [UNESP]
anurans
digestion
energetics
meal size
postprandial metabolic increment
temperature
title_short Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
title_full Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
title_fullStr Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
title_sort Effects of temperature and meal size on the postprandial metabolic response of Leptodactylus latrans (Anura, Leptodactylidae)
author Timpone, Lua T. [UNESP]
author_facet Timpone, Lua T. [UNESP]
Gavira, Rodrigo S. B.
Andrade, Denis [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Gavira, Rodrigo S. B.
Andrade, Denis [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ La Rochelle
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Timpone, Lua T. [UNESP]
Gavira, Rodrigo S. B.
Andrade, Denis [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv anurans
digestion
energetics
meal size
postprandial metabolic increment
temperature
topic anurans
digestion
energetics
meal size
postprandial metabolic increment
temperature
description The postprandial increment of metabolism, often referred to as specific dynamic action (SDA), encompasses the summed costs of meal ingestion, digestion, absorption, and assimilation. Different SDA parameters, such as its magnitude, duration, and relative cost, are affected by a diverse set of environmental and physiological determinants, including meal size and body temperature. While the influence of these variables has been thoroughly examined in most ectothermic vertebrate groups, few studies have focused on the determinants and consequences of the SDA response in anuran amphibians. Thus, we examined the effects of meal size and body temperature on the SDA response of a Neotropical frog, Leptodactylus latrans, by measuring the rates of oxygen consumption of frogs while fasting and after being fed meals of different sizes at different temperatures. SDA lasted from 3 to 5 days and increased with meal size for frogs fed meals equivalent to 5-15% of their body mass. SDA cost was not affected by meal size and averaged 14.6% of the caloric content of the meal. Temperature increment was accompanied by proportional increases in metabolic rate and shorter SDA duration. The relative SDA cost averaged 14.8% of the meal caloric content at 20 degrees C and 25 degrees C, but increased to 23.5% at 30 degrees C. Our results indicate that meal size imposes no physiological or energetic constraint to L. latrans feeding. Digestion at temperatures near the thermal preference of the species seems to optimize energetic return, whereas the shortening of SDA duration at higher temperatures may provide significant ecological advantages.
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Journal Of Experimental Zoology Part A-ecological And Integrative Physiology. Hoboken: Wiley, v. 333, n. 2, p. 79-87, 2020.
2471-5638
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/196242
10.1002/jez.2326
WOS:000490025200001
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/196242
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