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GIROUX, A.; ORTEGA, Z.; BERTASSONI, A.; DESBIEZ, J. A. L.; KLUYBER, D.; MASSOCATO, G. F.; MIRANDA, G. de; MOURAO, G.; SURITA, L.; ATTIAS, N.; BIANCHI, R. de C.; GASPAROTTO, V. P. de O.; OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, L. G. R. |
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ALINE GIROUX, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, UFMS; ZAIDA ORTEGA, Federal University of Goiás, UFG; ALESSANDRA BERTASSONI, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS); ARNAUD LÉONARD JEAN DESBIEZ, Institute for the Conservation of Wild Animals (ICAS), Campo Grande; DANILO KLUYBER, Institute for the Conservation of Wild Animals (ICAS), Campo Grande; GABRIEL FAVERO MASSOCATO, Institute for the Conservation of Wild Animals (ICAS), Campo Grande; GUILHERME DE MIRANDA, National Institute of Criminalistics- Federal Police; GUILHERME DE MIRANDA MOURAO, CPAP; LUCIANA SURITA, Natural Resources Graduate Program - PRONAT; NINA ATTIAS, Institute for the Conservation of Wild Animals (ICAS); RITA DE CASSIA BIANCHI, State University (UNESP); VINÍCIUS PERON DE OLIVEIRA GASPAROTTO, University of São Paulo (USP); LUIZ GUSTAVO RODRIGUES OLIVEIRA-SANTOS, Brazilian Institute for Conservation Medicine (TRÍADE). |
Título: |
The role of environmental temperature on movement patterns of giant anteaters. |
Ano de publicação: |
2022 |
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Integrative Zoology, v. 17, n. 2, p. 285-296, mar. 2022. |
DOI: |
10.1111/1749-4877.12539 |
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Inglês |
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Mammals can show conspicuous behavioral responses to thermal variation, including changes in movement patterns. We used an integrative approach to understand how environmental temperature can drive the movement behavior of a mammal with low capacity for physiological thermoregulation, the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla). We tracked 52 giant anteaters in 7 areas throughout the Brazilian savannah. We estimated the distance moved, area used, use of forest areas, and mean environmental temperature for each monitoring day of each individual. We modeled these data with Mixed Structural Equations ? considering the possible interactions between our variables and controlling for sex and body mass. Giant anteaters reduced displacement and increased forest use with decreasing environmental temperature, probably because of their low body heat production. It is possible that they reduce distance moved and area used by reducing the duration of activity. With decreasing temperature, forest habitats become warmer than open ones, besides buffer rain and chilly winds. Reducing displacement and using forests are important strategies to reduce body heat loss and the energetic costs of thermoregulation. However, decreasing movement can limit food access and, consequently, fitness. Therefore, we highlight the importance of forests as thermal shelters.With increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, we showed the need to preserve forest patches to offer suitable conditions for tropical mammals' behavioral thermoregulation. In this context, policies favoring deforestation on Brazilian territory are especially worrisome. Finally, we emphasize the need of integrative approaches to understand the complex interactions between organisms and the environment. MenosMammals can show conspicuous behavioral responses to thermal variation, including changes in movement patterns. We used an integrative approach to understand how environmental temperature can drive the movement behavior of a mammal with low capacity for physiological thermoregulation, the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla). We tracked 52 giant anteaters in 7 areas throughout the Brazilian savannah. We estimated the distance moved, area used, use of forest areas, and mean environmental temperature for each monitoring day of each individual. We modeled these data with Mixed Structural Equations ? considering the possible interactions between our variables and controlling for sex and body mass. Giant anteaters reduced displacement and increased forest use with decreasing environmental temperature, probably because of their low body heat production. It is possible that they reduce distance moved and area used by reducing the duration of activity. With decreasing temperature, forest habitats become warmer than open ones, besides buffer rain and chilly winds. Reducing displacement and using forests are important strategies to reduce body heat loss and the energetic costs of thermoregulation. However, decreasing movement can limit food access and, consequently, fitness. Therefore, we highlight the importance of forests as thermal shelters.With increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, we showed the need to preserve forest patches to offer suitable conditio... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Tamanduá-bandeira. |
Thesagro: |
Tamanduá. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Myrmecophaga tridactyla. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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