Field metabolic rates of rainbow trout estimated using electromyogram telemetry |
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Authors: | C T Briggs J R Post |
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Institution: | Division of Ecology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr, NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4 |
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Abstract: | Field metabolic rates (FMR) of five rainbow trout were estimated using electromyogram (EMG) telemetry of the axial muscle. A series of laboratory experiments indicated that the EMG transmitter output was related strongly to total oxygen consumption of the fish over a wide range of swimming speeds and temperatures. No differences were evident when the oxygen consumption v . EMG relationship for routine swimming was compared with that for forced swimming. FMR was assessed on two time scales, revealing diel patterns and seasonal patterns. On the diel scale, the FMR pattern could be classified as crepuscular. At the upper and lower limits of temperature tolerance, the diel pattern was less distinct. On the seasonal scale, mean daily FMR was strongly dependent on mean environmental temperature. Comparisons between FMR and laboratory derived estimates of standard and maximally active metabolism indicate that the rainbow trout in the field utilize <20% of the available scope for activity. |
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Keywords: | oxygen consumption activity metabolism respirometry axial muscle telemetry |
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