2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2016.04.022
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Estimates of metabolic rate and major constituents of metabolic demand in fishes under field conditions: Methods, proxies, and new perspectives

Abstract: Metabolic costs are central to individual energy budgets, making estimates of metabolic rate vital to understanding how an organism interacts with its environment as well as the role of species in their ecosystem. Despite the ecological and commercial importance of fishes, there are currently no widely adopted means of measuring field metabolic rate in fishes. The lack of recognized methods is in part due to the logistical difficulties of measuring metabolic rates in free swimming fishes. However, further deve… Show more

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“…Miniaturization of telemetry and biologging devices now means that they are suitable for small reptiles and even some amphibians and air-breathing fishes (e.g. Elliott, 2016;McKenzie et al, 2016;Treberg et al, 2016;Williams, Barnes, & Buck, 2016). However, field studies will necessarily involve variations in conditions (temperature, light, oxygen, season, food availability, predation, etc.)…”
Section: (4) Expanding To Field Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miniaturization of telemetry and biologging devices now means that they are suitable for small reptiles and even some amphibians and air-breathing fishes (e.g. Elliott, 2016;McKenzie et al, 2016;Treberg et al, 2016;Williams, Barnes, & Buck, 2016). However, field studies will necessarily involve variations in conditions (temperature, light, oxygen, season, food availability, predation, etc.)…”
Section: (4) Expanding To Field Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, populations consist of individuals of different states doing different things, many of which may or may not deviate from the average (Torgersen, 2001;Solberg and Kaartvedt, 2017). Understanding the behavior of individuals may improve our understanding of metabolic demands (Treberg et al, 2016), predator-prey interactions (O'Brien et al, 1990), and ultimately carbon flux (Pearre, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results suggest that the HR‐VPS technology should close this critical gap, finally providing accurate measures of spontaneous activity, foraging ability and habitat preferences in the wild. This will allow individual variation in traits such as metabolic rate, stress responsiveness and personality of multiple individuals in a confined area to be directly related to movement patterns (migration, foraging habits and spawning aggregations) in free‐ranging animals (Baktoft et al., ; Laskowski et al., ; Treberg, Killen, MacCormack, Lamarre, & Enders, ). From a conservation perspective, this technology will facilitate the study of how animal movements change in response to natural and anthropogenic change in variables such as temperature, oxygen and food availability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%