Lecture 15- Monotremes II (echidna) Flashcards
How many species of echidna are there?
3
- long beaked echidna (2 species but poorly described, lives in PNG)
- short beaked echidna, widespread (Australia and PNG)
How much does an echidna weigh?
-up to 6.5 kg
How long can echidnas live for?
- long lived
- up to 45 years, average about 17
When are echidnas active?
-diurnal but flexible (anti predator behaviour and avoidance of extreme heatú
How do echidnas react when they see a predator?
- digging claws to dig in the ground
- dig themselves so only the spines visible and exposed= predator avoidance mechanism
- moves slowly due to reptilian pectoral girdle= but smart like cats
Where does the short beaked echidna live?
- whole of Australia and PNG (even the deserts etc= ants are everywhere)
- most widely distributed mammal in Australia
What sort of habitats do echidnas occupy?
- huge range
- hot arid areas to alpine areas
- it is possible that there may be some variation in thermal ecology and energy needs in echidnas living in such different environments
How do echidnas maintain stable body temperature?
-via thermogenesis (heat production via metabolic activity)
What does heterothermic mean?
- some endotherms are heterotherms
- exhibit marked changes in Tb(body temp): torpor/hibernation
What is hypothermia?
-decline in body temperature below the narrow range normally maintained by a particular endothermic species, need to be warmed up by outside sources to get out of this
What is natural hypothermia?
- torpor/hibernation
- animal able to re-warm spontaneously via thermogenesis
What is the pattern for torpor/hibernation for mammals and birds?
-large drop in body temp and a reduction in metabolic rate (reflected in decrease use of O2) thus a reduction in energy use
Does duration of torpor/hibernation vary?
- yes, vary across species
- some species go into torpor every day
What is the temperature of active echidna?
32C
-during summer
What happens to an echidna in winter?
- bouts of torpor
- lowers temp tas much as to 5C
- when in hibernation cannot move
- must be in a safe place so it doesn’t get predated