Respirometry is frequently used to estimate metabolic rates and examine organismal responses to environmental change. Although a range of methodologies exists, it remains unclear whether differences in chamber design and exercise (type and duration) produce comparable results within individuals and whether the most appropriate method differs across taxa. We used a repeated-measures design to compare estimates of maximal and standard metabolic rates (MMR and SMR) in four coral reef fish species using the following three methods: (i) prolonged swimming in a traditional swimming respirometer; (ii) short-duration exhaustive chase with air exposure followed by resting respirometry; and (iii) short-duration exhaustive swimming in a circular chamb...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
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...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
Measuring the metabolic rate of animals is an essential part of understanding their ecology, behavio...
Advances in experimental design and equipment have simplified the collection of maximum metabolic ra...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
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...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
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...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
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...
Metabolic rates of aquatic organisms are estimated from measurements of oxygen consumption rates (Mo...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
Measuring the metabolic rate of animals is an essential part of understanding their ecology, behavio...
Advances in experimental design and equipment have simplified the collection of maximum metabolic ra...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
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...
1. Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucit...
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...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...
Considering that swim-flume or chasing methods fail in the estimation of maximum metabolic rate and ...