Measuring the metabolic rate of animals is an essential part of understanding their ecology, behaviour and life history. Respirometry is the standard method of measuring metabolism in fish, but different respirometry methods and systems can result in disparate measurements of metabolic rate, a factor often difficult to quantify. Here we directly compare the results of two of the most common respirometry systems used in elasmobranch studies, a Steffensen-style flume respirometer and an annular static respirometer. Respirometry trials with juvenile lemon sharks Negaprion brevirostris were run in both systems under the same environmental conditions and using the same individuals. Relationships between metabolic rate, swimming speed, overall dy...
The rate at which active animals can expend energy is limited by their maximum aerobic metabolic rat...
Accelerometry is growing in popularity for remotely measuring fish swimming metrics, but appropriate...
Unsteady water flows are common in nature, yet the swimming performance of fishes is typically evalu...
Respirometry is frequently used to estimate metabolic rates and examine organismal responses to envi...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
SummaryBody size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a pa...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Closed-system respirometry is a standard technique used to determine aerobic metabolism of aquatic o...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
Aerobic metabolic rates of fish at controlled levels of activity are usually measured with individua...
In light of an increasing trend in fish biology towards using static respirometry techniques without...
There is much interest in being able to quantify the swimming speeds and metabolic rates of wild aqu...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
The rate at which active animals can expend energy is limited by their maximum aerobic metabolic rat...
Accelerometry is growing in popularity for remotely measuring fish swimming metrics, but appropriate...
Unsteady water flows are common in nature, yet the swimming performance of fishes is typically evalu...
Respirometry is frequently used to estimate metabolic rates and examine organismal responses to envi...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
SummaryBody size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a pa...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Closed-system respirometry is a standard technique used to determine aerobic metabolism of aquatic o...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
Aerobic metabolic rates of fish at controlled levels of activity are usually measured with individua...
In light of an increasing trend in fish biology towards using static respirometry techniques without...
There is much interest in being able to quantify the swimming speeds and metabolic rates of wild aqu...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
The rate at which active animals can expend energy is limited by their maximum aerobic metabolic rat...
Accelerometry is growing in popularity for remotely measuring fish swimming metrics, but appropriate...
Unsteady water flows are common in nature, yet the swimming performance of fishes is typically evalu...