2018
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.172874
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Measuring metabolic rates of small terrestrial organisms by fluorescence-based closed-system respirometry

Abstract: We explore a recent, innovative variation of closed-system respirometry for terrestrial organisms, whereby oxygen partial pressure ( ) is repeatedly measured fluorometrically in a constant-volume chamber over multiple time points. We outline a protocol that aligns this technology with the broader literature on aerial respirometry, including the calculations required to accurately convert O depletion to metabolic rate (MR). We identify a series of assumptions, and sources of error associated with this technique… Show more

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“…We quantified routine metabolic rate (hereafter referred to as metabolic rate [MR]) as our measurements likely included the energetic costs of random movements (Withers 1992;Mathot and Dingemanse 2015). MR was measured as the volume of CO 2 production per unit time ( VCO 2 mL min −1 ) as CO 2 production is less susceptible to fluctuations in water vapour and signals are more easily detected in smaller organisms (Lighton 2008;Tomlinson et al 2018). CO 2 production was strongly correlated with O 2 consumption in any case (r = 0.81, p < 2.2e −16 ) with RQ values averaging 0.77 (SD = 0.41, n obs = 198).…”
Section: Planned Missing Data and Metabolic Rate At Different Tempera...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We quantified routine metabolic rate (hereafter referred to as metabolic rate [MR]) as our measurements likely included the energetic costs of random movements (Withers 1992;Mathot and Dingemanse 2015). MR was measured as the volume of CO 2 production per unit time ( VCO 2 mL min −1 ) as CO 2 production is less susceptible to fluctuations in water vapour and signals are more easily detected in smaller organisms (Lighton 2008;Tomlinson et al 2018). CO 2 production was strongly correlated with O 2 consumption in any case (r = 0.81, p < 2.2e −16 ) with RQ values averaging 0.77 (SD = 0.41, n obs = 198).…”
Section: Planned Missing Data and Metabolic Rate At Different Tempera...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…at initial densities of 50 inds. 60 . Oxygen consumption (mLO2 mL -1 s -1 ) was converted to watts mL -1 using a conversion factor of 20J (W*s) per mL of O2 61 .…”
Section: Community Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the vast diversity of species, we observe a near universal energy requirement per unit mass of tissue. This generalization excludes species capable of cryptobiosis (such as tardigrades, brine shrimp, and Chironomidae), which exhibit virtually no metabolic activity while in a state of suspended animation, making them better suited for interstellar flight [30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52].…”
Section: High Radiation Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%