Bio-energetic models used to characterize an animal's energy budget require the accurate estimate of different variables such as the resting metabolic rate (RMR) and the heat increment of feeding (HIF). In this study, we estimated the in air RMR of wild juvenile South American fur seals (SAFS; Arctocephalus australis) temporarily held in captivity by measuring oxygen consumption while at rest in a postabsorptive condition. HIF, which is an increase in metabolic rate associated with digestion, assimilation and nutrient interconversion, was estimated as the difference in resting metabolic rate between the postabsorptive condition and the first 3.5 h postprandial. As data were hierarchically structured, linear mixed effect models were used to ...
The fasting metabolism of 71- to 235-d-old subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups fro...
Arctic seals, including spotted (Phoca largha), ringed (Pusa hispida) and bearded (Erignathus barbat...
<p>The corrected values of EE and PrCA (calculated as explained in Foraging efficiency section of Ma...
Seasonal changes in the daily energy expenditure (DEE) of captive northern fur seals (Callorhinus ur...
Time and energy are the two most important currencies in animal bioenergetics. How much time animals...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Intrinsic and extrin...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
The study of marine mammal energetics can shed light on how these animals might adapt to changing en...
Metabolic energy demand is both a cause and consequence of how animals interact with their environme...
ABSTRACT. The heat increment of feeding (HIF) was measured in six captive, juvenile Steller sea lion...
Energy expenditure of fasting territorial male Antarctic fur seals at South Georgia was measured by ...
Despite its essential role in bioenergetic modeling, reliable measures of energy expenditure (i.e., ...
Oxygen consumption of captive grey seals was measured over a period of 2.5 years at the captive fac...
Maintaining thermal balance is essential for all homeotherms but can be especially challenging for p...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) live in cold temperate or polar seas and molt annually, renewing their...
The fasting metabolism of 71- to 235-d-old subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups fro...
Arctic seals, including spotted (Phoca largha), ringed (Pusa hispida) and bearded (Erignathus barbat...
<p>The corrected values of EE and PrCA (calculated as explained in Foraging efficiency section of Ma...
Seasonal changes in the daily energy expenditure (DEE) of captive northern fur seals (Callorhinus ur...
Time and energy are the two most important currencies in animal bioenergetics. How much time animals...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Intrinsic and extrin...
The energetic cost of diving in marine mammals is a difficult value to derive given the problems of ...
The study of marine mammal energetics can shed light on how these animals might adapt to changing en...
Metabolic energy demand is both a cause and consequence of how animals interact with their environme...
ABSTRACT. The heat increment of feeding (HIF) was measured in six captive, juvenile Steller sea lion...
Energy expenditure of fasting territorial male Antarctic fur seals at South Georgia was measured by ...
Despite its essential role in bioenergetic modeling, reliable measures of energy expenditure (i.e., ...
Oxygen consumption of captive grey seals was measured over a period of 2.5 years at the captive fac...
Maintaining thermal balance is essential for all homeotherms but can be especially challenging for p...
Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) live in cold temperate or polar seas and molt annually, renewing their...
The fasting metabolism of 71- to 235-d-old subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups fro...
Arctic seals, including spotted (Phoca largha), ringed (Pusa hispida) and bearded (Erignathus barbat...
<p>The corrected values of EE and PrCA (calculated as explained in Foraging efficiency section of Ma...