DAILY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE OF TUFTED DUCKS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIRECT CALORIMETRY, DOUBLY LABELED WATER AND HEART-RATE

Citation
Rm. Bevan et al., DAILY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE OF TUFTED DUCKS - A COMPARISON BETWEEN INDIRECT CALORIMETRY, DOUBLY LABELED WATER AND HEART-RATE, Functional ecology, 9(1), 1995, pp. 40-47
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02698463
Volume
9
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
40 - 47
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-8463(1995)9:1<40:DEOTD->2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
1. The doubly labelled water (DLW) technique has been used to estimate the rate of energy expenditure of many species of free-living birds i ncluding some that dive. The technique, however, has never been valida ted in an actively diving bird. 2. DLW was used to estimate the metabo lic rate of the diving tufted duck and the derived estimate was compar ed with the value obtained by direct respirometry. All the equations u sed to calculate the energy expenditure from DLW produced estimates fo r individual birds with large ranges of errors. Even the most accurate equation, S4 (Speakman 1993), underestimated oxygen consumption by an average of 15.6%. The range of errors for that equation (-83 to +67%) shows that in the diving tufted duck, the DLW technique has a reduced precision. 3. This reduced precision is probably due to the high wate r flux measured. As a high water turnover is likely to be a consistent feature of many diving and swimming birds and mammals, care should be exercised in interpreting measurements derived from DLW for these ani mals. 4. Heart rate, used as another indicator of metabolic rate, was also monitored in four of the birds. Although there was again a wide r ange of individual errors (-38 to +71%), the mean estimate was not sig nificantly different from those derived from DLW and direct respiromet ry.