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Sloths may be in danger by the end of the century

Last updated: September 27, 2024 8:28 pm
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Climate Change Threatens Sloth Populations in Central and South America

Recent research published in the journal PeerJ has shed light on the potential existential threat that climate change poses to sloth populations in Central and South America. Led by zoologist Rebecca Cliffe, the study focused on two-fingered sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) and their ability to cope with rising temperatures.

Using a method called indirect calorimetry, researchers analyzed the sloths’ oxygen consumption and core body temperatures under conditions that simulated the projected temperature increases in their habitats by 2100. The results showed that the consequences of climate change could have a profound impact on sloth health and long-term survival rates.

According to Cliffe, sloths are at a disadvantage due to their slow metabolism and limited ability to regulate body temperature effectively. This makes them particularly vulnerable to the warming temperatures forecasted for the future, especially in high-altitude regions where their metabolic rates increase significantly in response to higher temperatures.

High-altitude sloths face challenges in finding cooler habitats to survive, while low-altitude sloths may struggle with metabolic depression, limiting their ability to adapt to changing conditions. Additionally, sloths have a slow digestion rate, which means they cannot simply increase their food intake to compensate for higher metabolic rates.

The study acknowledges the limitations of their climate model but predicts that even a small increase in ambient temperature could push high-altitude sloths to a point where they can no longer balance their energy consumption with their energy budget. This delicate balance between metabolism, digestion, and habitat temperatures makes sloths highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change.

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Overall, the research underscores the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect sloth populations in the face of changing environmental conditions. By understanding the unique challenges that sloths face, we can work towards ensuring their survival for generations to come.

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