Design, calibration and calculation for flow-through respirometry systems

Authors
Citation
Pc. Withers, Design, calibration and calculation for flow-through respirometry systems, AUST J ZOOL, 49(4), 2001, pp. 445-461
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
ISSN journal
0004959X → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
445 - 461
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-959X(2001)49:4<445:DCACFF>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Flow-through respirometry systems that measure oxygen consumption ((V) over dot(O2)), carbon dioxide production ((V) over dot(CO2)) and evaporative wa ter loss (EWL) require the accurate calibration of the flow meter and three separate analysers (O-2, CO2 and H2O vapour). Correct measurement of (V) o ver dot(O2), (V) over dot(CO2) and EWL depends on the incurrent air flow (( V) over dot(I)) and its condition (e.g. dry, CO2-free), and the excurrent a ir flow ((V) over dot(E)) and its condition (e.g. dry, CO2-free), which can differ in different parts of the excurrent circuit. Usually either (V) ove r dot(I) or (V) over dot(E) is measured and the other is calculated from th e gas composition. I describe here a procedure for precise calibration of C O2 and H2O analysers in a flow-through respirometry system by reference to a calibrated O-2 analyser, using a small gas flame. Generic equations are d erived for calculation of (V) over dot(O2), (V) over dot(CO2) and EWL with a variety of configurations for a flow-through respirometry system. Procedu res for selection of data from continuous records of (V) over dot(O2), (V) over dot(CO2) and EWL for calculation of minimal (basal or standard) values are briefly described. Finally, the importance of the correct order of dat a treatment prior to calculation is described.