2023
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.246922
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Determining energy expenditure in a large seabird using accelerometry

Grace J. Sutton,
Lauren P. Angel,
John R. Speakman
et al.

Abstract: The trade off between energy gained and expended is the foundation of understanding how, why and when animals perform any activity. Based on the concept that animal movements have an energetic cost, accelerometry is increasingly being used to estimate energy expenditure. However, validation of accelerometry as an accurate proxy for field metabolic rate in free-ranging species is limited. In the present study, Australasian gannets (Morus serrator) from the Pope's Eye colony (38°16'42”S 144°41'48”E), south-easte… Show more

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