Heated Taxidermic Mounts: A Means of Measuring the Standard Operative Temperature Affecting Small Animals

0106 biological sciences 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.2307/1936705 Publication Date: 2006-05-09T13:14:59Z
ABSTRACT
The theory and procedures for using electrically heated taxidermic mounts to measure the standard operative temperature, Tes, of natural habitats have been examined using the American Goldfinch, Carduelis tristis, Tes is a thermal index directly related to the metabolic requirements of a specific endothermic animal. Tes may be calculated from a thermal energy budget analysis. However, direct measurement of Tes using heated mounts as “environmental temperature thermometers” is simpler and allows measurements in confined spaces, such as nocturnal roots, which are inaccessible to conventional instrumentation. For the goldfinch, heated mounts predict metabolic heating less evaporative cooling with an uncertainty of ±5% for temperatures below the thermal neutral zone and winds of 0−1.5 m/s.
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