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The Relationship between Cutaneous Water Loss and Thermoregulatory State in Kuhl's Pipistrelle Pipistrellus kuhlii, a Vespertillionid Bat

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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ZOOLOGY
卷 85, 期 5, 页码 516-525

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/666989

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  1. U.S.-Israel Binational National Science Foundation [2008469]
  2. Blaustein Postdoctoral Fellowship
  3. VATAT fellowship from the Council of Higher Education

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Total evaporative water loss is the sum of respiratory water loss (RWL) and cutaneous water loss (CWL) and constitutes the main avenue of water loss in bats. Because bats fly and have large surface-to-volume ratios, they potentially have high rates of RWL and CWL. Most species of small insectivorous bats have the ability to reduce their body temperature (T-b) at rest, which substantially reduces energy expenditure and water loss. We hypothesized that bats reduce evaporative water loss during bouts of deep hypothermia (torpor) by decreasing RWL and CWL. We measured T-b, RWL, CWL, and resting metabolic rate (RMR) in Kuhl's pipistrelle Pipistrellus kuhlii, a small insectivorous bat. In support of our hypothesis, we found that RWL decreased with decreasing RMR. We found that CWL was lower in torpid individuals than in normothermic bats; however, bats in deep torpor had similar or higher CWL than bats in shallow torpor, suggesting that they exert a less effective physiological control over CWL when in deep torpor. Because insectivorous bats spend most of their lives in torpor or hibernation, the regulation of CWL in different heterothermic states has relevant ecological and evolutionary consequences.

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