Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to environmental changes, but is challenging to measure in field conditions, particularly in aquatic environments. Here we show that FMR can be estimated directly from the isotopic composition of carbon in fish otoliths (δ13Coto). We describe the relationship between δ13Coto values and oxygen consumption rate, and report results from laboratory experiments relating individual-level measurements of oxygen consumption rates to δ13Coto values in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). We apply our new δ13Coto metabolic proxy to existing δ13Coto data from wild cod and four deepwater fish species to test the validity of inferred FMR estimates. The δ13Coto metabolic...
Otolith carbon isotope δ13C values may provide temporally resolved diet proxies in fish. If otolith ...
We generated 10 high-resolution profiles of stable carbon and oxygen isotope values (delta C-13(oto)...
1. Measuring the metabolic rate of marine animals in their natural environment is challenging, imped...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Metabolic rate underpins our understanding of how species survive, reproduce and interact with their...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated with maintenance, foraging, activity and growth under natura...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated wi...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
Individual metabolism is a unifying variable in animal ecology, influencing all aspects of performa...
International audienceStable oxygen and carbon isotope values of otoliths (δ18Ooto and δ13Coto) enab...
Metabolic rate - the energy expenditure of an organism over time - is considered by some ecologists ...
This dataset supports the Southampton Doctoral thesis entitled Macroecological study of otolith-deri...
We generated 10 high-resolution profiles of stable carbon and oxygen isotope values (δ13Coto and δ18...
Otolith carbon isotope δ13C values may provide temporally resolved diet proxies in fish. If otolith ...
We generated 10 high-resolution profiles of stable carbon and oxygen isotope values (delta C-13(oto)...
1. Measuring the metabolic rate of marine animals in their natural environment is challenging, imped...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Field metabolic rate (FMR) is key to understanding individual and population-level responses to envi...
Metabolic rate underpins our understanding of how species survive, reproduce and interact with their...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated with maintenance, foraging, activity and growth under natura...
Knowledge of metabolic costs associated wi...
The isotopic composition of inorganic carbon in otoliths (δ13Coto) can be a useful tracer of metabol...
Individual metabolism is a unifying variable in animal ecology, influencing all aspects of performa...
International audienceStable oxygen and carbon isotope values of otoliths (δ18Ooto and δ13Coto) enab...
Metabolic rate - the energy expenditure of an organism over time - is considered by some ecologists ...
This dataset supports the Southampton Doctoral thesis entitled Macroecological study of otolith-deri...
We generated 10 high-resolution profiles of stable carbon and oxygen isotope values (δ13Coto and δ18...
Otolith carbon isotope δ13C values may provide temporally resolved diet proxies in fish. If otolith ...
We generated 10 high-resolution profiles of stable carbon and oxygen isotope values (delta C-13(oto)...
1. Measuring the metabolic rate of marine animals in their natural environment is challenging, imped...