Department of Life Sciences, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, U.S.A.
Abstract:
1. 1.The presence of an animal in a wind tunnel increases the effective wind velocity, and so increases heat transfer rates.
2. 2.Potentially significant errors in thermal conductance and thermoregulatory metabolism measurements may result.
3. 3.In a given wind tunnel metabolism chamber, these errors are size dependent and thus may lead to invalid allometric or adaptive interpretations of data.
4. 4.The errors are also sensitive to the shape, orientation, and characteristics of the fur or feather insulation of the animal. Thus, only approximate guidelines can be given for choosing correction factors.