Thermal windows on the body surface of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) studied by infrared thermography

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2010
Authors:
Nicole M. Weissenböck, Christoph M. Weiss, Harald M. Schwammer, Helmut Kratochvil
Publication/Journal:
Journal of Thermal Biology
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ISBN:
03064565
Abstract:

In this study, we examined infrared thermograms in the course of time of six African zoo elephants and observed two phenomena. First, we noticed independent thermal windows, highly vascularised skin areas, on the whole elephants’ body and second we observed distinct and sharply delimited hot sections on the elephants’ pinnae. The frequency of thermal windows increased with increasing ambient temperature and body weight. We assume that the restriction of an enhanced cutaneous blood flow to thermal windows might enable the animal to react more flexibly to its needs with regard to heat loss. With this understanding, the use of thermal windows in heat loss might be seen as a fine-tuning mechanism under thermoneutral conditions.

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