| Literature DB >> 30740271 |
Carlos A Valle1, Colon J Grijalva2, Paul P Calle3, Juan Pablo Muñoz-Pérez2, Galo Quezada4, Carlos A Vera4, Gregory A Lewbart5.
Abstract
Since cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic systems of reptiles are affected by temperature, accurate measurements are of great importance in both captive husbandry and research. Ectothermic animals generally have core body temperatures close to ambient temperature but can differ from the immediate environment if they are using sunlight to thermoregulate. Many zoological facilities and exotic pet caregivers have begun using infrared temperature guns to assess ambient temperatures of reptile enclosures but there are currently few studies assessing the efficacy of these devices for measuring the body temperatures of reptiles. Conolophus subcristatus, Conolophus pallidus (Galápagos land iguanas), and Amblyrhynchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid are robust land iguanas endemic to the Galápagos archipelago. By comparing the infrared body temperature measurements of land iguanas against virtual simultaneous collection of cloacal temperatures obtained using a thermocouple thermometer, we sought to assess the efficacy of this non-invasive method. We found that internal body temperature can be predicted with a high level of accuracy from three external body temperature sites, providing a good non-invasive method that avoids the capture of animals.Entities:
Keywords: Amblyrhynchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid; Body temperature; Conolophus pallidus; Conolophus subcristatus; Galápagos; Infrared; Land iguana
Year: 2019 PMID: 30740271 PMCID: PMC6366400 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1Anatomical locations for infrared temperature assessment.
An adult Conolophus subcristatus with the right axillary, dorsum, and right femoral locations for infrared temperature measurement depicted. Photo by GA Lewbart.
Average temperature values for the land iguanas in this study.
| Anatomic location | Average temperature (°C) | Standard deviation |
|---|---|---|
| Infrared temperature gun | 30.3 | 3.4 |
| Infrared temperature gun | 31.1 | 3.6 |
| Infrared temperature gun | 31.0 | 3.4 |
| Thermocouple thermometer | 31.4 | 3.5 |
Note:
Average temperature and standard deviation data for the 52 land iguanas (Conolophus pallidus, C. subcristatus, and Amblyryhnchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid) assessed by cloacal thermocouple thermometer and an infrared temperature gun.
Figure 2Graphic representation of the land iguana body temperatures.
Body temperature measurements data for the 52 land iguanas (Conolophus pallidus, C. subcristatus, and Amblyryhnchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid) assessed by cloacal thermocouple thermometer and an infrared temperature gun.
Figure 3Bar graph depicting land iguana body temperatures from the different sites.
A simple linear model using the compound variable from all external body temperatures for the 52 land iguanas (Conolophus pallidus, C. subcristatus, and Amblyryhnchus cristatus X C. subcristatus hybrid) assessed by cloacal thermocouple thermometer and an infrared temperature gun.