Mechanical and aerobic energy costs of diving were measured simultaneously by closed-circuit respirometry in six lesser scaup Aythya affinis Eyton (body mass=591±30 g) during bouts of voluntary feeding dives. Durations of dives (td=13.5±1.4 s) and surface intervals (ti=16.3±2.2 s) were within the normal range for ducks diving to 1.5 m depth. Mechanical power output (3.69±0.24 W kg21) and aerobic power input (29.32±2.47 W kg21) were both higher than previous estimates. Buoyancy was found to be the dominant factor determining dive costs, contributing 62 % of the mechanical cost of descent and 87 % of the cost of staying at the bottom while feeding. Drag forces, including the contribution from the forward-moving hindlimbs during the recovery s...
Predictions of models for the optimal allocation of time over the dive cycle for divers using aerobi...
Tufted ducks were trained to dive to and from a respirometer box on a 1.7 m dive tank, so that measu...
In six tufted ducks there was a linear relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption when s...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
1. The effects of accelerational swimming and body size on mechanical energy costs of diving were ex...
International audienceABSTRACT Accelerometry has been widely used to estimate energy expenditure in ...
Accelerometry has been widely used to estimate energy expenditure in a broad array of terrestrial an...
Tufted ducks, Aythya fuligula, were trained to dive for different durations in shallow tanks using a...
The volume of air trapped in the feathers and the body density of 36 species of water bird were dete...
For a period of 6 months, a group of eight tufted ducks ('control ' ducks) were kept on a ...
Blood flow distribution during forced and voluntary diving in ducks, and the energetic cost of divin...
Wintering in a temperate climate with low water temperatures is energetically expensive for diving d...
Summary The application of artificial loads to mammals and birds has been used to provide insight in...
Predictions of models for the optimal allocation of time over the dive cycle for divers using aerobi...
Tufted ducks were trained to dive to and from a respirometer box on a 1.7 m dive tank, so that measu...
In six tufted ducks there was a linear relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption when s...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
Metabolic studies on freely diving birds and mammals are reviewed and allometric relations of diving...
1. The effects of accelerational swimming and body size on mechanical energy costs of diving were ex...
International audienceABSTRACT Accelerometry has been widely used to estimate energy expenditure in ...
Accelerometry has been widely used to estimate energy expenditure in a broad array of terrestrial an...
Tufted ducks, Aythya fuligula, were trained to dive for different durations in shallow tanks using a...
The volume of air trapped in the feathers and the body density of 36 species of water bird were dete...
For a period of 6 months, a group of eight tufted ducks ('control ' ducks) were kept on a ...
Blood flow distribution during forced and voluntary diving in ducks, and the energetic cost of divin...
Wintering in a temperate climate with low water temperatures is energetically expensive for diving d...
Summary The application of artificial loads to mammals and birds has been used to provide insight in...
Predictions of models for the optimal allocation of time over the dive cycle for divers using aerobi...
Tufted ducks were trained to dive to and from a respirometer box on a 1.7 m dive tank, so that measu...
In six tufted ducks there was a linear relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption when s...