Authors
TP Jackson, NC Bennett, AC Spinks
Publication date
2004/1
Journal
Journal of Zoology
Volume
264
Issue
1
Pages
1-10
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Aspects of the physiology of the arid-occurring otomyine rodents of southern Africa (Parotomys brantsii, Parotomys littledalei and Otomys unisulcatus) were examined, including: (1) renal function; (2) thermal physiology. Parotomys littledalei exhibited a maximum predicted urine-concentrating ability similar to other arid-occurring rodents. Maximum concentrating abilities were moderate for O. unisulcatus and low for P. brantsii. The extension of P. littledalei into the driest regions, in which it occurs allopatrically, suggests the importance of renal function in determining the distributional limits of these species. The thermophysiology of these otomyine species demonstrated a mixed ability to cope with aridity. Typical of arid-occurring diurnal rodents, all became hyperthermic at high ambient temperatures. However, none exhibited several additional thermophysiological characteristics common to arid-occurring rodents …
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