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NTIS 바로가기생태와 환경 = Korean journal of ecology and environment, v.47 no.4, 2014년, pp.258 - 272
김선숙 (국립생태원 생태보전연구본부 생태서비스연구팀) , 최유성 (국립생태원 기초생태연구본부 생태진화연구팀) , 유정칠 (경희대학교 생물학과, 한국조류연구소)
Bats hibernating in caves and unused mines were surveyed during six hibernation periods (from December to February, 2005 and 2011) in Korea. We recorded 13,288 individuals of 11 species at 140 hibernacula (60 caves and 80 abandoned mines): Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (n=3,509), Eptesicus serotinus (n=...
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박쥐류는 자연환경 조건에서 성공적인 동면수행을 위해, 어떠한 온도를 선호하는가? | 박쥐류는 자연환경 조건에서 성공적인 동면수행을 위하여 임계체온(에너지 소비가 최소화되는 온도, critical temperatures)보다 생리적, 생태적으로 최적의 상태를 유지할 수 있는 최적온도(optimal temperature)를 선호한다(Körtner and Geiser, 1998; Dunbar and Tomasi, 2006; Masing and Lutsar, 2007; Boyles et al., 2011). | |
자연 상태에서 나타나는 박쥐류의 온도선호도가 종에 따라 차이 있는 이유는? | , 1996; Wilkinson and South, 2002). 동면수행을 위하여 선호되는 온도는 조상종의 기원 (origin)이나 생물지리적인 분포의 차이를 반영하기 때문에(Grigg and Beard, 2000; Lovegrove, 2000; Kokurewicz, 2004), 자연 상태에서 나타나는 박쥐류의 온도선호도는 종에 따라 차이가 있고(McNab, 1974; Thomas et al., 1990; Nagel and Nagel, 1991; Webb et al. | |
동면기간 동안 미소서식지의 환경(온도)의 변화는 동면전략과 어떠한 관계가 있는가? | , 2005). 즉종간 선호된 온도는 종의 분포와 잠자리 선택에 영향을 주며 (McNab, 1982; Geiser and Ruf, 1995; Webb et al., 1996; Humphries et al., 2002; Kim et al., 2013), 지방저장량 (Speakman and Rowland, 1999), 수면대사율(McNab, 1974; Thomas et al., 1990; Song et al., 1997; Speakman and Thomas, 2003), 에너지 배분(Humphries et al., 2002; Dunbar and Tomasi, 2006), 수면의 주기와 유형(Geiser and Kenagy, 1988; Geiser, 2004), 동면기간(Grinevitch et al., 1995; Körtner and Geiser, 1998; Kim et al., 2013) 등 동면전략 전반에 영향을 준다. 따라서 현재 박쥐가 출현된 동면장소는 대상 종의 적합한 서식지로 가정되어지며(Ransome, 1968; Tidemann and Flavel, 1987; O’Donnell, 2000; Krebs, 2001; Kunz and Lumsden, 2003; Kim et al. |
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