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Конвергентное сходство механизмов терморегуляции у теплокровных животных и консолидированных скоплений насекомых

Конвергентное сходство механизмов терморегуляции у теплокровных животных и консолидированных скоплений насекомых

Abstract

The heat inertia of bees in clusters has been investigated by calorimetric method with respect to internal and external perturbations. It is suggested to use the changing of heat content of body as an integral value reflecting the heat state of the aggregated insects; it is determined, in turn, by the value of their population and by geometry of aggregation. The convergent similarity and basic differences of thermoregulation mechanisms between mammalians and aggregated bees are considered. It is supposed to use these mechanisms for modeling of heat processes that take place at cooling of mammalians.

Калориметрическим методом исследована тепловая инерция пчел в скоплении при различных внешних и внутренних возмущениях. В качестве интегральной величины, отражающей тепловое состояние агрегировавшихся насекомых, предложено рассматривать изменение теплосодержания, определяемого их численностью и геометрией агрегации. Рассматриваются конвергентное сходство и основные отличия механизмов терморегуляции у гомойотермных животных и агрегирующихся пчел. Предлагается их использования для моделирования тепловых процессов, происходящих при охлаждении млекопитающих.

Keywords

ТЕРМОРЕГУЛЯЦИЯ, СКОПЛЕНИЯ НАСЕКОМЫХ, САМООРГАНИЗАЦИЯ, ТЕМПЕРАТУРА, ТЕПЛОСОДЕРЖАНИЕ, УРАВНЕНИЕ ТЕПЛОВОГО БАЛАНСА, ТЕПЛОКРОВНЫЕ ЖИВОТНЫЕ

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