Seasonal changes in the diving performance of the bimodally respiring freshwater turtle Rheodytes leukops in a natural setting


Autoria(s): Gordos, Matthew A.; Franklin, Craig E.; Limpus, Colin J.
Data(s)

01/04/2003

Resumo

The objective of this study was to investigate how seasonally fluctuating environmental conditions influence the diving performance of the highly aquatic, bimodally respiring turtle Rheodytes leukops in a natural setting. Over four consecutive seasons (Austral autumn 2000 to summer 2001), the diving behaviour of adult turtles was recorded via pressure-sensitive time-depth recorders within Marlborough Creek, central Queensland, Australia. Short surfacing intervals recorded for R. leukops in winter suggest that the species utilizes aquatic respiration as an overwintering strategy to prevent the development of a metabolic acidosis during the long inactive dives observed during the season. As water temperature increases and aquatic P-O 2 decreases, R. leukops switches from facultative to obligate air-breathing, presumably because of the increased metabolic cost associated with aquatic respiration under summer conditions. Increases in mean surfacing time from winter to spring and summer are attributed to seasonal changes in behaviour possibly associated with foraging rather than to the physiological state of the turtle, given that no difference in median surfacing time among seasons was observed.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64453

Idioma(s)

eng

fre

Publicador

National Research Council Canada

Palavras-Chave #Zoology #Acid-base Status #Stinkpot Sternotherus-odoratus #Shelled Trionyx-spiniferus #Chrysemys-picta-bellii #Aquatic Oxygen-uptake #Chelydra-serpentina #Gas-exchange #Kinosternon-subrubrum #Simulated Hibernation #Snapping Turtles #C1 #270799 Ecology and Evolution not elsewhere classified #779903 Living resources (flora and fauna) #0608 Zoology
Tipo

Journal Article