“…Due to the importance of energy balance in species survival, a variety of methods have been developed to measure animal energy expenditure in the field using electronic logging and tracking devices (Wilmers et al, ). For example, heart rate monitors (Boothby, ; Butler, Woakes, Boyd, & Kanatous, ; Krogh & Lindhard, ) and more recently accelerometers have been developed, which provide data that can be used as a proxy for energy expenditure (Wilson et al, ). Similar to heart rate monitors (Butler, Green, Boyd, & Speakman, ), accelerometers can be calibrated with measures of oxygen consumption as a means to quantify overall energy expenditure (Gómez Laich, Wilson, Gleiss, Shepard, & Quintana, ; Halsey et al, ; Halsey, White et al, ; Wilson, Quintana, & Hobson, ; Wilson et al, ).…”