Abstract Advances in experimental design and equipment have simplified the collection of maximum metabolic rate (MMR) data for a more diverse array of water‐breathing animals. However, little attention has been given to the consequences of analytical choices in the estimation of MMR. Using different analytical methods can reduce the comparability of MMR estimates across species and studies and has consequences for the burgeoning number of macroecological meta‐analyses using metabolic rate data. Two key analytical choices that require standardization are the time interval, or regression window width, over which MMR is estimated, and the method used to locate that regression window within the raw oxygen depletion trace. Here, we consider the ...
We curated standard metabolic rate measurements of individual fish, temperature, and body mass. The...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
A method using polyethylene tubing of various sizes and a flow of water commensurate with the size o...
Advances in experimental design and equipment have simplified the collection of maximum metabolic ra...
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...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
Metabolic rates are one of many measures that are used to explain species' response to environmental...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
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...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
This dataset comprises all raw data used in Dubuc et al., 2021 published in Marine Environmental Res...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
We curated standard metabolic rate measurements of individual fish, temperature, and body mass. The...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
A method using polyethylene tubing of various sizes and a flow of water commensurate with the size o...
Advances in experimental design and equipment have simplified the collection of maximum metabolic ra...
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...
Experimental biologists now routinely quantify maximum metabolic rate (MMR) in fishes using respirom...
The scaling relationship between metabolic rate and body mass is one of the most notable functional ...
Metabolic rates are one of many measures that are used to explain species' response to environmental...
In this study, swim‐tunnel respirometry was performed on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar post‐smolts in ...
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...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
This dataset comprises all raw data used in Dubuc et al., 2021 published in Marine Environmental Res...
Body size is a key determinant of metabolic rate, but logistical constraints have led to a paucity o...
We curated standard metabolic rate measurements of individual fish, temperature, and body mass. The...
The ability to produce estimates of the metabolic rate of free-ranging animals is fundamental to the...
A method using polyethylene tubing of various sizes and a flow of water commensurate with the size o...