Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic

CITATION: McClelland, G. T. W., McKechnie, A. E. & Chown, S. L. Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island Endemic. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 89(2):141-150, doi:10.1086/685411. The original publi...

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Main Authors: McClelland, Gregory T. W., McKechnie, Andrew E., Chown, Steven L.
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Language:English
Published: University of Chicago Press Journals 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1086/685411
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spelling ftunstellenbosch:oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/102471 2024-02-11T10:05:44+01:00 Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic McClelland, Gregory T. W. McKechnie, Andrew E. Chown, Steven L. 2016 10 pages : illustrations application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/102471 https://doi.org/10.1086/685411 en_ZA eng University of Chicago Press Journals McClelland, G. T. W., McKechnie, A. E. & Chown, S. L. Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island Endemic. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 89(2):141-150, doi:10.1086/685411 1537-5293 (online) 1522-2152 (print) doi:10.1086/685411 http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/102471 University of Chicago. Basal metabolism Black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) Black-faced sheathbill -- Physiological ecology Metabolic diversity Article 2016 ftunstellenbosch https://doi.org/10.1086/685411 2024-01-23T01:33:38Z CITATION: McClelland, G. T. W., McKechnie, A. E. & Chown, S. L. Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island Endemic. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 89(2):141-150, doi:10.1086/685411. The original publication is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu Metabolic rate is a fundamental characteristic of all organisms. It covaries most significantly with activity, body mass, seasonality, and temperature. Nonetheless, substantial additional variation in metabolic rate, especially either resting rate or basal rate, is associated with a range of factors including phylogenetic position, ecological distinctiveness, range position, and diet. Understanding this variation is a key goal of physiological ecology. The black-faced sheathbill is a phylogenetically distinct, high-latitude, island-endemic bird occurring exclusively on several archipelagos in the southern Indian Ocean. Here we examined the idea that the unique phylogenetic position and ecology of the black-faced sheathbill may lead to a basal metabolic rate (BMR) different from that predicted by its body mass. When compared with BMR data available for all birds and a subset of island species, it was clear that the BMR of the black-faced sheathbill on subantarctic Marion Island, estimated at 15°C using indirect calorimetry (2.370 ± 0.464 W, mean ± SD; n = 22), for a group of birds with a mean mass of 459 ± 64 g, is no different from that expected based on body mass. However, variation in BMR, associated with habitat use and diet, even when correcting for variation in mass, was found. Sheathbills foraging year-round in comparatively resource-rich king penguin colonies have a higher BMR (2.758 ± 0.291 W, n = 12) than sheathbills that split their foraging between rockhopper penguin colonies and the intertidal zone (2.047 ± 0.303 W, n = 10), which are poorer in resources. Because these populations coexist at relatively small spatial extents (the entire island is ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Marion Island Rockhopper penguin Stellenbosch University: SUNScholar Research Repository Chionis ENVELOPE(-60.633,-60.633,-63.883,-63.883) Indian Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 89 2 141 150
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topic Basal metabolism
Black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor)
Black-faced sheathbill -- Physiological ecology
Metabolic diversity
spellingShingle Basal metabolism
Black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor)
Black-faced sheathbill -- Physiological ecology
Metabolic diversity
McClelland, Gregory T. W.
McKechnie, Andrew E.
Chown, Steven L.
Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
topic_facet Basal metabolism
Black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor)
Black-faced sheathbill -- Physiological ecology
Metabolic diversity
description CITATION: McClelland, G. T. W., McKechnie, A. E. & Chown, S. L. Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island Endemic. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 89(2):141-150, doi:10.1086/685411. The original publication is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu Metabolic rate is a fundamental characteristic of all organisms. It covaries most significantly with activity, body mass, seasonality, and temperature. Nonetheless, substantial additional variation in metabolic rate, especially either resting rate or basal rate, is associated with a range of factors including phylogenetic position, ecological distinctiveness, range position, and diet. Understanding this variation is a key goal of physiological ecology. The black-faced sheathbill is a phylogenetically distinct, high-latitude, island-endemic bird occurring exclusively on several archipelagos in the southern Indian Ocean. Here we examined the idea that the unique phylogenetic position and ecology of the black-faced sheathbill may lead to a basal metabolic rate (BMR) different from that predicted by its body mass. When compared with BMR data available for all birds and a subset of island species, it was clear that the BMR of the black-faced sheathbill on subantarctic Marion Island, estimated at 15°C using indirect calorimetry (2.370 ± 0.464 W, mean ± SD; n = 22), for a group of birds with a mean mass of 459 ± 64 g, is no different from that expected based on body mass. However, variation in BMR, associated with habitat use and diet, even when correcting for variation in mass, was found. Sheathbills foraging year-round in comparatively resource-rich king penguin colonies have a higher BMR (2.758 ± 0.291 W, n = 12) than sheathbills that split their foraging between rockhopper penguin colonies and the intertidal zone (2.047 ± 0.303 W, n = 10), which are poorer in resources. Because these populations coexist at relatively small spatial extents (the entire island is ...
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Chown, Steven L.
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title Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
title_short Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
title_full Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
title_fullStr Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
title_full_unstemmed Basal metabolic rate of the black-faced sheathbill (chionis minor) : intraspecific variation in a phylogenetically distinct island endemic
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