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Mastozoología neotropical

versión impresa ISSN 0327-9383versión On-line ISSN 1666-0536

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LUNA, Facundo; CUTRERA, Ana Paula  y  ZENUTO, Roxana R. ECOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY OF MAMMALS IN ARGENTINA: A DEVELOPING AND PROMISING FIELDFisiología ecológica de mamíferos en Argentina: un campo en desarrollo y prometedor. Mastozool. neotrop. [online]. 2020, vol.27, pp.78-100. ISSN 0327-9383.

Ecological physiology is a discipline that occurs at the intersection of comparative physiology, ecology and evolution, with emphasis on patterns and processes by which physiological diversity arises and persists in nature. Here, our objective is to review articles on ecological physiology that use mammals from Argentina as study organisms, including studies conducted in both field and laboratory settings over the last 25 years. Variation in physiological responses is considered in relation to changes in ecological conditions, focusing on energetics, ecological endocrinology and ecoimmunology. Of these topics, studies related to energy acquisition and expenditure are the most numerous, with a less substantive body of research available for ecological endocrinology and ecoimmunology due to their their more recent development in Argentina. The number of species studied is limited and most are rodents, likely reflecting the difficulties of monitoring physiological parameters in nature as well as implementing controlled studies in captivity. Understanding the roles of life history, habitat, and phylogeny in shaping the physiological responses of animals to environmental conditions requires additional studies that consider more species from different clades of mammals and that include data collected over larger geographical and temporal scales. We anticipate that such studies of physiology will substantially expand our knowledge of mammalian biology while also resulting in improved conservation of these animals and a more effective management of South American environments.

Palabras clave : endocrinología ecológica; inmunología ecológica; metabolismo energético; termorregulación.

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