Inferring the effect of abiotic factors on body temperature and water loss on agar models of the Sabanera frog (Dendropsophus molitor) in Cajicá- Cundinamarca ; Infiriendo el efecto de factores abióticos sobre la temperatura corporal y pérdida de agua sobre modelos de agar de la rana sabanera (Dendropsophus molitor) en Cajicá- Cundinamarca

Amphibians have physiological restrictions on the permeability of their skin due to a high probability of dehydration by evapotranspiration in environments with high temperatures and low water availability. Dendropsophus molitor is a semi-aquatic species with basking behavior that uses thermoregulatory mechanisms to carry out their vital processes. Therefore, our objective was to evaluate the effect of environmental variables, microhabitat type, and color on body temperature and water loss in D. molitor. We used agar models with two color patterns placed in two types of microhabitats (wet and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Acosta Lugo, Estefany
Galindo-Uribe, Diana María
Bracho-Altamiranda, Faidith
Pinto-Sánchez, Nelsy Rocio
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad de Antioquia
Schlagwörter: amphibians / Colombia / dew point / substrate temperature / thermal ecology / anfibios / ecologìa termica / punto de rocìo / temperatura de sustrato / Ecología termica / Punto de rocio
Sprache: Englisch
Spanish
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Amphibians have physiological restrictions on the permeability of their skin due to a high probability of dehydration by evapotranspiration in environments with high temperatures and low water availability. Dendropsophus molitor is a semi-aquatic species with basking behavior that uses thermoregulatory mechanisms to carry out their vital processes. Therefore, our objective was to evaluate the effect of environmental variables, microhabitat type, and color on body temperature and water loss in D. molitor. We used agar models with two color patterns placed in two types of microhabitats (wet and dry), each with two conditions (sun and shade), and measured the percentage of weight change and body temperature. We used statistical analyzes such as correlation, linear mixed effects models, and the variance inflation factor method. In our study, the color of the agar models was not significant. However, the variables dew point, relative humidity, solar radiation, substrate temperature, and microhabitat each affected the percentage of weight change and body temperature. Both variables increased between the dry and sun microhabitat conditions and the dry and shaded conditions between 12:00 and 16:00 hours. Evapotranspiration is closely related to radiation, and the vapor pressure deficit is relevant to amphibian body temperature because they cool by the evapotranspiration of water through their skin. Finally, variables at the microhabitat level are vital for these species and should be incorporated into this kind of work. ; La alta permeabilidad de la piel representa una restricción fisiológica en anfibios, debido a un mayor riesgo de deshidratación por evapotranspiración en ambientes con menor disponibilidad de agua y mayor temperatura. Dendropsophus molitor es una especie semiacuática con comportamiento de tomar el sol, mecanismo termorregulatorio, necesario para llevar a cabo sus procesos vitales. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el efecto de las variables ambientales, tipo de microhábitat y color, sobre la ...