AI Article Synopsis

  • Daily torpor is a way for animals like common swifts to save energy by resting and lowering their body temperature.
  • Scientists studied these birds in their nests over several years and found that their body temperature often dropped significantly when they were in torpor.
  • They used special equipment to measure how much energy the swifts used during torpor and discovered that their energy use could be reduced by over half, helping them conserve energy during colder nights.

Article Abstract

Daily torpor is a means of saving energy by controlled lowering of the metabolic rate (MR) during resting, usually coupled with a decrease in body temperature. We studied nocturnal daily torpor under natural conditions in free-living common swifts resting in their nests as a family using two non-invasive approaches. First, we monitored nest temperature () in up to 50 occupied nests per breeding season in 2010-2015. Drops in were the first indication of torpor. Among 16 673 observations, we detected 423 events of substantial drops in of on average 8.6°C. Second, we measured MR of the families inside nest-boxes prepared for calorimetric measurements during cold periods in the breeding seasons of 2017 and 2018. We measured oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production using a mobile indirect respirometer and calculated the percentage reduction in MR. During six torpor events observed, MR was gradually reduced by on average 56% from the reference value followed by a decrease in of on average 7.6°C. By contrast, MR only decreased by about 33% on nights without torpor. Our field data gave an indication of daily torpor, which is used as a strategy for energy saving in free-living common swifts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006018PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2021.0675DOI Listing

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