Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo2) through swimming and resting respirometry. These distinct approaches are increasingly used in ecophysiology and conservation physiology studies; however, few studies have tested whether they yield comparable results. We examined whether two fundamental Mo2 measures, standard metabolic rate (SMR) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR), vary based on the method employed. Ten bridled monocle bream (Scolopsis bilineata) were exercised using (1) a critical swimming speed (Ucrit) protocol, (2) a 15 min exhaustive chase protocol and (3) a 3 min exhaustive chase protocol followed by brief (1 min) air exposure. Protocol 1 was performed in a swimming resp...
Interest in the measurement of metabolic rates is growing rapidly, because of the importance of meta...
Metabolic rates are one of many measures that are used to explain species' response to environmental...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
Respirometry is frequently used to estimate metabolic rates and examine organismal responses to envi...
The rate at which active animals can expend energy is limited by their maximum aerobic metabolic rat...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
Measuring the metabolic rate of animals is an essential part of understanding their ecology, behavio...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Abstract Organismal metabolic rates (MRs) are the basis of energy and nutrient fluxes through ecosys...
Accelerometry is growing in popularity for remotely measuring fish swimming metrics, but appropriate...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Interest in the measurement of metabolic rates is growing rapidly, because of the importance of meta...
Metabolic rates are one of many measures that are used to explain species' response to environmental...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
Respirometry is frequently used to estimate metabolic rates and examine organismal responses to envi...
The rate at which active animals can expend energy is limited by their maximum aerobic metabolic rat...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
Measuring the metabolic rate of animals is an essential part of understanding their ecology, behavio...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
Abstract Organismal metabolic rates (MRs) are the basis of energy and nutrient fluxes through ecosys...
Accelerometry is growing in popularity for remotely measuring fish swimming metrics, but appropriate...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Interest in the measurement of metabolic rates is growing rapidly, because of the importance of meta...
Metabolic rates are one of many measures that are used to explain species' response to environmental...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...