作者
Patrick John Butler, Jonathan Andrew Green, Ian Lamont Boyd, JR Speakman
发表日期
2004/4
来源
Functional ecology
卷号
18
期号
2
页码范围
168-183
出版商
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
简介
  • 1
    Measuring the metabolic rate of animals in the field (FMR) is central to the work of ecologists in many disciplines. In this article we discuss the pros and cons of the two most commonly used methods for measuring FMR.
  • 2
    Both methods are constantly under development, but at the present time can only accurately be used to estimate the mean rate of energy expenditure of groups of animals. The doubly labelled water method (DLW) uses stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen to trace the flow of water and carbon dioxide through the body over time. From these data, it is possible to derive a single estimate of the rate of oxygen consumption () for the duration of the experiment. The duration of the experiment will depend on the rate of flow of isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen through the body, which in turn depends on the animal's size, ranging from 24 h for small vertebrates to up to 28 days in Humans.
  • 3
    This …
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