Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)

Summary We explored the effects of climatic variables (mean altitude, mean daily winter temperature, mean daily summer temperature, mean annual precipitation and days of precipitation per year) on energetic parameters (food intake and resting oxygen consumption) in six Robertsonian chromosomal races...

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Main Authors: MATHIAS, M. L., NUNES, A. C., MARQUES, C. C., AUFFRAY, J.‐C., BRITTON‐DAVIDIAN, J., GANEM, G., GÜNDÜZ, I., RAMALHINHO, M. G., SEARLE, J. B., SPEAKMAN, J. R.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01091.x 2024-09-15T18:23:02+00:00 Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal) MATHIAS, M. L. NUNES, A. C. MARQUES, C. C. AUFFRAY, J.‐C. BRITTON‐DAVIDIAN, J. GANEM, G. GÜNDÜZ, I. RAMALHINHO, M. G. SEARLE, J. B. SPEAKMAN, J. R. 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01091.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2435.2006.01091.x https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01091.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Functional Ecology volume 20, issue 2, page 330-339 ISSN 0269-8463 1365-2435 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01091.x 2024-07-02T04:10:45Z Summary We explored the effects of climatic variables (mean altitude, mean daily winter temperature, mean daily summer temperature, mean annual precipitation and days of precipitation per year) on energetic parameters (food intake and resting oxygen consumption) in six Robertsonian chromosomal races and hybrid populations of House Mice ( Mus musculus domesticus ) collected throughout the island of Madeira in the North Atlantic. Food energy intake and resting metabolism (oxygen consumption) were measured, in 59 non‐reproducing adult males trapped in April–September 1998 and June 1999 and maintained in captivity for at least 3 weeks prior to measurements. Mean daily energy intake of Robertsonian mice varied between 25·3 kJ day −1 in race S. Vicente (2 n = 25–27) and 34·6 kJ day −1 in race Achadas da Cruz (2 n = 24–27), while in hybrids (2 n = 22 × 2 n = 40) it was 23·0 kJ day −1 . All races exhibited low resting rates of oxygen consumption compared with the predicted basal metabolic rates expected for Muridae, between 49·2% and 66·5% of the expected values. The main factor influencing both food energy intake and oxygen consumption was body mass, explaining 41% of the variation in food energy intake and 39% of the variation in resting oxygen consumption. Body mass was significantly related to the mean summer temperature at the sites where the mice were captured, but was unaffected by the chromosomal race or other biogeographical and climatic variables. There were no additional effects of these factors on resting oxygen consumption beyond the effect of body mass. Once the effects of body mass were removed, food energy intake was significantly correlated with the chromosomal race. The different environmental conditions experienced by the races may have favoured the physiological adaptation of mice to different habitats. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Wiley Online Library Functional Ecology 20 2 330 339
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description Summary We explored the effects of climatic variables (mean altitude, mean daily winter temperature, mean daily summer temperature, mean annual precipitation and days of precipitation per year) on energetic parameters (food intake and resting oxygen consumption) in six Robertsonian chromosomal races and hybrid populations of House Mice ( Mus musculus domesticus ) collected throughout the island of Madeira in the North Atlantic. Food energy intake and resting metabolism (oxygen consumption) were measured, in 59 non‐reproducing adult males trapped in April–September 1998 and June 1999 and maintained in captivity for at least 3 weeks prior to measurements. Mean daily energy intake of Robertsonian mice varied between 25·3 kJ day −1 in race S. Vicente (2 n = 25–27) and 34·6 kJ day −1 in race Achadas da Cruz (2 n = 24–27), while in hybrids (2 n = 22 × 2 n = 40) it was 23·0 kJ day −1 . All races exhibited low resting rates of oxygen consumption compared with the predicted basal metabolic rates expected for Muridae, between 49·2% and 66·5% of the expected values. The main factor influencing both food energy intake and oxygen consumption was body mass, explaining 41% of the variation in food energy intake and 39% of the variation in resting oxygen consumption. Body mass was significantly related to the mean summer temperature at the sites where the mice were captured, but was unaffected by the chromosomal race or other biogeographical and climatic variables. There were no additional effects of these factors on resting oxygen consumption beyond the effect of body mass. Once the effects of body mass were removed, food energy intake was significantly correlated with the chromosomal race. The different environmental conditions experienced by the races may have favoured the physiological adaptation of mice to different habitats.
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author MATHIAS, M. L.
NUNES, A. C.
MARQUES, C. C.
AUFFRAY, J.‐C.
BRITTON‐DAVIDIAN, J.
GANEM, G.
GÜNDÜZ, I.
RAMALHINHO, M. G.
SEARLE, J. B.
SPEAKMAN, J. R.
spellingShingle MATHIAS, M. L.
NUNES, A. C.
MARQUES, C. C.
AUFFRAY, J.‐C.
BRITTON‐DAVIDIAN, J.
GANEM, G.
GÜNDÜZ, I.
RAMALHINHO, M. G.
SEARLE, J. B.
SPEAKMAN, J. R.
Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
author_facet MATHIAS, M. L.
NUNES, A. C.
MARQUES, C. C.
AUFFRAY, J.‐C.
BRITTON‐DAVIDIAN, J.
GANEM, G.
GÜNDÜZ, I.
RAMALHINHO, M. G.
SEARLE, J. B.
SPEAKMAN, J. R.
author_sort MATHIAS, M. L.
title Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
title_short Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
title_full Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
title_fullStr Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the House Mouse ( Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira (North Atlantic, Portugal)
title_sort effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergent populations of the house mouse ( mus musculus domesticus) from the island of madeira (north atlantic, portugal)
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