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Page 1: Thermoregulation in lizards Dirk Bauwens. Thermoregulation n What? n Why? n How should we study it? n Examples studies n Mechanisms? n Interactions other

Thermoregulation in lizards

Dirk Bauwens

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Thermoregulation

What? Why? How should we study it? Examples studies Mechanisms? Interactions other activities

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Thermoregulation

what?

definition

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target range

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Definition thermoregulation:

Proces by which organisms attempt to maintain their body temperature (Tb):

within a specific target range divergent from the environmental

temperatures by physiological and/or behavioural

adjustments

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Thermoregulation

why?

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Thermal sensitivity: The rate of biological processes is temperature dependent

Body Temperature (°C)

Rel

ativ

e P

erfo

rman

ce (

%)

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100

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Topt

TPB80

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Tb (°C)

24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40

sprint speed

catching rate

handling rate

gut-passage rate

energy- intake

body mass change

Topt

TPB80

Thermal optima in Lacerta vivipara

source: Van Damme et al. 1991 (Funct. Ecol. 5: 507- 517)

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Thermoregulation

How to study it?

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Definition thermoregulation:

Proces by which organisms attempt to maintain their body temperature (Tb):

within a specific target range divergent from the environmental

temperatures by physiological and/or behavioural

adjustments

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Study thermoregulation

Requires information on:

• Tbs active lizards

• Target range (Tsel)

• Environmental temperatures

• Mechanisms: behaviour / physiology

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Study thermoregulation

Body temperatures (Tbs) maintained during activity

Tbs = final result of regulatory proces How measure?

“grab and jab” telemetry

Obtain measurements at different times and places!

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Study thermoregulation

Target range for Tbs Tbs in “ideal” conditions for regulation Reflect Topt

How measure? In thermogradient Tsel : upper- and lower limits (80 of 95%) of

Tbs maintained

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Study thermoregulation

Environmental temperatures Quantification of heat exchange

between organisms and their environment

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Heat exchange with environment

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How to measure environmental temperatures?

Analytical model: Measure relevant traits of lizards

(size, surface area, reflectance skin, ...) Micro-meteo measurements

(radiation, wind, T° air, T° substrate, …)in various microhabitats, at different times!

Solve "energy balance equation"

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Qa + M - Eb = Tb - + 273) 4 + H(Tb-Ta- )

M-Eb

K

M-Eb

K

Qa = asAsS + asAss + asAgr (S + s) + at(AgRg + AsRa)

H = 3.49 (V/D)O.5

M-Eb = 0.096 eTb/10 - 0.298 e0.0586Tb

Energy Balance Equation

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How to measure environmental temperatures?

Analytical model: complex & expensive “Physical” models:

Objects that mimic heat exchange between organisms and environment

e.g. dead lizards, copper models, copper tubes, cans…

“Tb” of model = Te

(“operative environmental temperature”)

Tb of non thermoregulating organism

(Relatively) easy & cheap

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How to measure environmental temperatures?

“Physical” models: “Tb” of model = Te

(“operative environmental temperature”)

Te Tb of non-thermoregulating organism

(Relatively) easy & cheap Large numbers can be used to measure in

different microhabitats and times

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Study thermoregulation

Tbs active lizards

Target range: Tsel

Environmental temperatures: Te

Behavioural observations (thermo-regulation, social, foraging, …) Continuous observations (1 lizard – 10 min) “Scan sampling” (n lizards – 1 sec)

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Thermoregulation in lizards

– Sunny days

– Variation during course of day

Examples studies

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Podarcis sicula

Podarcis muralis

European lizards (Lacertidae)

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Islas Columbretes(Spain)

Palagruža (Croatia)

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Agama atra (South-Africa)

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Studies thermoregulation

How “well” do lizards thermoregulate?

– Similarity of Tbs with target range (Tsel): “accuracy” thermoregulation

– Deviation of Tbs from operative temperatures (Tes): “effectiveness” thermoregulation

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Podarcis atrata - Operative temperatures

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Podarcis atrata - Columbretes

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Podarcis sicula - Palagruža

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Agama atra – Jonkershoek (ZA)

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How “well” do lizards regulate Tb?

– Tbs almost always within Tsel : high “accuracy” of thermoregulation

– Tbs deviate considerably from Tes: high “effectiveness” of thermoregulation

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How do lizards regulate their Tb?

What “mechanisms” are used?–Ectotherms: physiology unimportant

–Behavioural thermoregulation:• Restriction of activity times

• Postures & orientation

• Selection thermally “suitable” microhabitats

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Behavioural thermoregulation

To what extent does thermoregulation determine lizard behaviour?

Recall the copper models: Te Tb of non-thermoregulating lizard

At times / places with Te Tsel lizards can easily attain Tb Tsel

Let’s look at distributions of Te provided by the copper models

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Suitability of habitat / time: % models with Te Tsel

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Behavioural thermoregulation

To what extent does thermoregulation determine lizard behaviour?

At times / places with Te Tsel lizards can easily attain Tb Tsel

If thermoregulation dictates behaviour, lizards should restrict actvity to times / places where a high % of Te Tsel (“only thermoregulation” hypothesis)

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Behavioural thermoregulation

Main “mechanisms”:Restriction of activity timesPostures & orientation Selection thermally “suitable” microhabitats

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Restriction of activity times

Prediction: active only when heat loads permit to attain Tbs Tsel

– Seasonal activity (hibernation; aestivation)– Diurnal vs. nocturnal activity

– Can we predict daily activity times?– Activity restricted to times when minimal

fraction of Tes Tsel

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Prediction activity times

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Vaalputs, Karoo Desert (South-Africa)

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Cordylus polyzonus

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Cordylus polyzonus – Vaalputs (mid summer)

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Cordylus polyzonus - Vaalputs (mid-summer)

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Prediction activity times

Overall good agreement between observed and predicted

Major discrepancies in early morning Why differences?

– Predictions assume “only thermoregulation” and lizards also do other things (forage, social interactions, …)

– Lizards avoid Tbs > Tsel (overheating)

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Postures & orientation

Usage of postures & adjustment of orientation

Modify the rate of heat exchange with environment

Increase when Te < Tsel

Decrease when Te >Tsel

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Basking posture

Increase heating rate

Prediction: more often when Te < Tsel

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Podarcis sicula – Palagruža (1 point = 1 hour period)

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Cordylus polyzonus – orientations & postures

“perpendicular”

Maximize bodysurface exposed

to sun

“transverse” “parallel”

Minimize bodysurface exposed

to sun

Flanks exposed

to sun

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Cordylus polyzonus - Orientation to Sun

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Selection microhabitats

Selection of thermally suitable micro-habitats “Only thermoregulation”: hour-to-hour

variation in thermal suitability (and availability) of microhabitats determines their usage

Te measurements predictions about microclimate usage at different times

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Podarcis sicula - microhabitat use

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P. sicula - predicted and observed microhabitat use

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Average residence times:

Sun 7'37"Partial Shade 3'02"Shade 27"

Number of foraging strikes / 10 min:

Sun 0.09Partial Shade 0.55Shade 1.09

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P. sicula - Diel variation foraging strikes

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Conclusions:

The lizards studied regulate their Tb with high accuracy and effectiveness

Activity times, diel variation in posturing and in microhabitat use, are to a large extent induced by the interaction with the thermal environment

The needs to thermoregulate may conflict with, or constrain the time devoted to other demands (e.g., foraging)