Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum
The big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum is a stream-dwelling species whose ecology is poorly known. We carried out field and laboratory investigations to determine field body temperatures and thermal preference of this species. In the field, the body temperatures of the turtles conformed to...
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doaj-7259f3a97c1f4f8cac89aed9a0aaa75f2020-11-25T02:27:03ZengOxford University PressCurrent Zoology1674-55072013-10-01595626632Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalumJianwei SHEN, Fanwei MENG, Yongpu ZHANG, Weiguo DUThe big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum is a stream-dwelling species whose ecology is poorly known. We carried out field and laboratory investigations to determine field body temperatures and thermal preference of this species. In the field, the body temperatures of the turtles conformed to the water temperature, with little diel variation in either summer or autumn. Over the diel cycle, the mean body temperatures ranged from 20.8°C to 22.2°C in summer and from 19.3°C to 21.2°C in autumn; the highest body temperatures ranged from 22.1°C to 25.0°C in summer and from 20.6°C to 23.8°C in autumn. In the laboratory, the preferred body temperature (Tp) was 25.3°C. Food intake was maximized at 24.0°C, whereas locomotor performance peaked at 30.0°C. Consequently, Tp was closer to the thermal optimum for food intake than for locomotion. Therefore, this freshwater turtle has relative low field body temperatures corresponding to its thermal environment. In addition, the turtle prefers low temperatures and has a low optimal temperature for food intake [Current Zoology 59 (5): 626–632, 2013].http://www.currentzoology.org/paperdetail.asp?id=12273Food intakeLocomotionPreferred body temperatureThermoregulationThermal sensitivity |
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Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum |
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Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum |
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Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum |
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Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum |
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Field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum |
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field body temperature and thermal preference of the big-headed turtle platysternon megacephalum |
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Current Zoology |
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The big-headed turtle Platysternon megacephalum is a stream-dwelling species whose ecology is poorly known. We carried out field and laboratory investigations to determine field body temperatures and thermal preference of this species. In the field, the body temperatures of the turtles conformed to the water temperature, with little diel variation in either summer or autumn. Over the diel cycle, the mean body temperatures ranged from 20.8°C to 22.2°C in summer and from 19.3°C to 21.2°C in autumn; the highest body temperatures ranged from 22.1°C to 25.0°C in summer and from 20.6°C to 23.8°C in autumn. In the laboratory, the preferred body temperature (Tp) was 25.3°C. Food intake was maximized at 24.0°C, whereas locomotor performance peaked at 30.0°C. Consequently, Tp was closer to the thermal optimum for food intake than for locomotion. Therefore, this freshwater turtle has relative low field body temperatures corresponding to its thermal environment. In addition, the turtle prefers low temperatures and has a low optimal temperature for food intake [Current Zoology 59 (5): 626–632, 2013]. |
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Food intake Locomotion Preferred body temperature Thermoregulation Thermal sensitivity |
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