The bare head of the Northern bald ibis () fulfills a thermoregulatory function.

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Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Doñana Biological Station - CSIC, 41092 Sevilla, Spain.

Published: March 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The Northern bald ibis was studied using thermal imaging to compare head and body temperatures in varying ambient temperatures.
  • * Results showed that the bare skin on the bird's head allows for better heat dissipation, supporting the idea that this trait evolved to help dark-feathered birds in hot climates regulate their body temperature.

Article Abstract

Background: Dark pigments provide animals with several adaptive benefits such as protection against ultraviolet (UV) radiation and mechanical abrasion, but may also impose several constraints like a high absorbance of solar radiation. Endotherms, with relatively constant and high body temperatures, may be especially prone to thermoregulatory limitations if dark coloured and inhabiting hot environments. It is therefore expected that adaptations have specifically evolved because of these limitations. Bare, highly vascularised head skin may have evolved in birds with dark plumage from hot geographical regions because of favouring heat dissipation. Using the Northern bald ibis () as a model species, we measured the surface temperature (T) of the head, the bill and the black feathered body of 11 birds along ambient temperatures (T) ranging from 21 to 42.5 °C employing thermal imaging.

Results: While T of the bill and the feathered body was only slightly above T, head T was considerably higher, by up to 12 °C. Estimated values of heat loss followed similar variations. We also found that the red colour intensity of the head of ibises increased with head T, suggesting that birds are capable of controlling blood flow and the thermoregulatory function of the head.

Conclusions: These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that bare skin has evolved in dark pigmented birds inhabiting hot environments because of their ability to dissipate heat.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5333446PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12983-017-0201-5DOI Listing

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