Field Bioenergetics: Accuracy of Models and Methods

Autor: Kenneth A. Nagy
Rok vydání: 1989
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Zdroj: Physiological Zoology. 62:237-252
ISSN: 0031-935X
DOI: 10.1086/physzool.62.2.30156170
Popis: Doubly labeled water (DLW) estimates of field metabolic rates (M) and feeding rates (I) in free-living terrestrial vertebrates should be accurate to within ± 119%. In comparison with simultaneous DLW measurements, time-energy budget (TEB) determinations of M may be more than 40% too low, 55% too high, or very accurate. No one TEB model tested to date has been accurate in all cases. To yield reliable results, future TEB studies of small endotherms should include field measurements of operative temperature $(T_{e})$ and wind speed, and fresh laboratory measurements of the energetic costs of various activities should be done. The assimilation method for estimating I involves field measurements of production (growth and reproduction, or population mortality) along with estimates of M in the field, and it yielded reasonable results in one study on lizards. The field feces collection method has yielded apparent underestimates of I in two situations. The radiosodium turnover technique for measuring I is promisin...
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