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- Title
Diel variations in plasma glucose concentrations of Malachite Sunbirds Nectarinia famosa.
- Authors
Downs, Colleen T.; Wellmann, Andrea E.; Brown, Mark
- Abstract
Plasma glucose concentrations in birds are much higher than those in mammals of similar body mass, and they are thought to be kept more or less constant. We investigated plasma glucose concentrations of Malachite Sunbirds ( Nectarinia famosa) to determine whether there was a circadian rhythm in plasma glucose and whether plasma glucose concentrations rose at lower temperatures. We explored the possibility that glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis might be used by birds before daylight to generate body heat during arousal from torpor or from overnight adaptive heterothermy. Plasma glucose concentration of Malachite Sunbirds were relatively high, between 13.6 and 21.4 mmol/L. Plasma glucose concentrations were higher at 5°C than at 25°C, and generally lower during the scotophase, particularly in the early hours of the morning. Therefore, it appears that Malachite Sunbirds are not increasing plasma glucose concentrations during arousal from torpor or to increase scotophase body temperature levels to photophase levels. It is apparent that these nectarivorous birds have a circadian variation in plasma glucose concentrations that is affected by ambient temperature and feeding patterns.
- Subjects
NECTARINIA famosa; SUNBIRDS; CIRCADIAN rhythms; BIOLOGICAL rhythms; GLUCOSE; GLUCONEOGENESIS; METABOLISM; GLUCOSE synthesis; NECTARIVORES; ANIMAL behavior
- Publication
Journal of Ornithology, 2010, Vol 151, Issue 1, p235
- ISSN
2193-7192
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10336-009-0439-6