Body mass and temperature are primary determinants of metabolic rate in ectothermic animals. Oxygen consumption of post-larval Galaxias maculatus was measured in respirometry trials under different temperatures (5–21 °C) and varying body masses (0.1–>1.5 g) spanning a relevant range of thermal conditions and sizes. Specific respiration rates (R in g O2 g−1 d−1) declined as a power function of body mass and increased exponentially with temperature and was expressed as: R = 0.0007 * W −0.31 * e 0.13 * T. The ability of this model to predict specific respiration rate was evaluated by comparing observed values with those predicted by the model. Our findings suggest that the respiration rate of G. maculatus is the result of multiple interactive ...
Respiration rates of ectothermic organisms are affected by environmental temperatures, and sustainab...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Physiological rates are heavily dependent on temperature and body size. Most current predictions of ...
The puyen Galaxias maculatus is a fast-growing species, and the studied population at the southernmo...
We detected that Galaxias maculatus exhibits a pattern where metabolic activity increases after sunr...
Dataset: Urchin Respiration RatesThe responses of ectothermic organisms to changes in temperature ca...
The native freshwater fish Galaxias platei shows a wide latitudinal distribution in Patagonia, being...
A population of Galaxias maculatus, a native species in southern South America, living under cold-te...
Seasonal growth of G. maculatus in Tierra del Fuego, at the southern limit of its distribution, woul...
Methodology for conducting respiration studies on marine zooplankton and a small goby fish were esta...
1 Standard and maximal levels of oxygen consumption, and lactate production during burst activity we...
We investigated the seasonal changes in the respiration rate (R) of adult Temora longicornis (Müller...
The influence of weight and temperature on the routine oxygen consumption of Colossoma macropomum, a...
The Patagonian blennie Eleginops maclovinus is a coastal and estuarine species, important in recreat...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Respiration rates of ectothermic organisms are affected by environmental temperatures, and sustainab...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Physiological rates are heavily dependent on temperature and body size. Most current predictions of ...
The puyen Galaxias maculatus is a fast-growing species, and the studied population at the southernmo...
We detected that Galaxias maculatus exhibits a pattern where metabolic activity increases after sunr...
Dataset: Urchin Respiration RatesThe responses of ectothermic organisms to changes in temperature ca...
The native freshwater fish Galaxias platei shows a wide latitudinal distribution in Patagonia, being...
A population of Galaxias maculatus, a native species in southern South America, living under cold-te...
Seasonal growth of G. maculatus in Tierra del Fuego, at the southern limit of its distribution, woul...
Methodology for conducting respiration studies on marine zooplankton and a small goby fish were esta...
1 Standard and maximal levels of oxygen consumption, and lactate production during burst activity we...
We investigated the seasonal changes in the respiration rate (R) of adult Temora longicornis (Müller...
The influence of weight and temperature on the routine oxygen consumption of Colossoma macropomum, a...
The Patagonian blennie Eleginops maclovinus is a coastal and estuarine species, important in recreat...
Summary During periods of cold, small endotherms depend on a continuous supply of food and energy to...
Respiration rates of ectothermic organisms are affected by environmental temperatures, and sustainab...
Bergmann’s Rule is the propensity for species-mean body size to decrease with increasing temperature...
Physiological rates are heavily dependent on temperature and body size. Most current predictions of ...