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Energy metabolism of underwater swimming in river-otters (Lutra lutra L.)
Authors:P. Pfeiffer  B. M. Culik
Affiliation:Abteilung Meereszoologie, Institut für Meereskunde an der Universit?t Kiel, Düsternbrooker Weg 20, D-24105 Kiel, Germany Tel.: +49-431-597 38 28, Fax: +49-431-56 58 76, e-mail: bculik@ifm.uni-kiel.de, DE
Abstract:We used a still-water swim channel in conjunction with open-flow oxygen and carbon dioxide respirometry to examine the energy requirements of river-otters (Lutra lutra L.) swimming voluntarily underwater in Neumünster Zoo (Germany). While at rest on land (5 °C), river-otters had a respiratory quotient of 0.77 and a resting metabolic rate of 4.1 W kg−1. This increased to an estimated 6.4 W kg−1 during rest in water (11–15 °C) and to 12.3 W kg−1 when the animals were feeding in the channel. River-otters swimming under water preferred a mean speed of 0.89 m s−1, and their energy requirements attained 11.6 W kg−1. Cost of transport, however, was minimal at 1.3 m s−1 and amounted to 0.95 J N−1 m−1. Accepted: 3 November 1997
Keywords:Biomechanics  Swimming  Energetics  Mammals  Mustelids
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