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Activity-specific metabolic rates for diving, transiting, and resting at sea can be estimated from time?¢????activity budgets in free-ranging marine mammals

机译:可以根据时间来估算潜水,过境和在海上休息时特定于活动的代谢率-自由活动的海洋哺乳动物的活动预算

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Abstract Time and energy are the two most important currencies in animal bioenergetics. How much time animals spend engaged in different activities with specific energetic costs ultimately defines their likelihood of surviving and successfully reproducing. However, it is extremely difficult to determine the energetic costs of independent activities for free-ranging animals. In this study, we developed a new method to calculate activity-specific metabolic rates, and applied it to female fur seals. We attached biologgers (that recorded GPS locations, depth profiles, and triaxial acceleration) to 12 northern ( Callorhinus ursinus ) and 13 Antarctic fur seals ( Arctocephalus gazella ), and used a hierarchical decision tree algorithm to determine time allocation between diving, transiting, resting, and performing slow movements at the surface (grooming, etc.). We concomitantly measured the total energy expenditure using the doubly-labelled water method. We used a general least-square model to establish the relationship between time?¢????activity budgets and the total energy spent by each individual during their foraging trip to predict activity-specific metabolic rates. Results show that both species allocated similar time to diving (~29%), transiting to and from their foraging grounds (~26?¢????30%), and resting (~8?¢????11%). However, Antarctic fur seals spent significantly more time grooming and moving slowly at the surface than northern fur seals (36% vs. 29%). Diving was the most expensive activity (~30 MJ/day if done non-stop for 24 hr), followed by transiting at the surface (~21 MJ/day). Interestingly, metabolic rates were similar between species while on land or while slowly moving at the surface (~13 MJ/day). Overall, the average field metabolic rate was ~20 MJ/day (for all activities combined). The method we developed to calculate activity-specific metabolic rates can be applied to terrestrial and marine species to determine the energetic costs of daily activities, as well as to predict the energetic consequences for animals forced to change their time allocations in response to environmental shifts.
机译:摘要时间和能量是动物生物能学中最重要的两种货币。动物花费多少时间从事具有特定能量成本的不同活动,最终决定了它们生存和成功繁殖的可能性。但是,要确定自由放养动物的独立活动的精力成本是极其困难的。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种计算活动特定代谢率的新方法,并将其应用于雌性海豹。我们将生物记录仪(记录GPS位置,深度剖面和三轴加速度)附加到北部的12个海豹(Callorhinus ursinus)和南极的海豹13个(Arctocephalus gazella),并使用分层决策树算法确定潜水,过境,休息之间的时间分配,并在表面进行缓慢移动(修饰等)。我们同时使用双标水法测量了总能源消耗。我们使用一般最小二乘模型建立时间预算和活动预算与每个人在觅食旅行中花费的总能量之间的关系,以预测特定活动的代谢率。结果表明,两种物种的潜水时间相似(〜29%),往返于其觅食地(〜26%〜30%)和休息时间(〜8%〜11%)。 。但是,南极海狗比北部海狗花费更多的时间进行美容和在地面上缓慢移动(36%比29%)。潜水是最昂贵的活动(如果不间断地进行24小时,则为每天30 MJ),其次是在地面进行过渡(每天21 MJ)。有趣的是,在陆地上或在地表缓慢移动(约13 MJ /天)时,物种之间的代谢速率相似。总体而言,平均田间代谢率约为20 MJ /天(所有活动相加)。我们开发的用于计算特定于活动的代谢率的方法可应用于陆生和海洋物种,以确定日常活动的能量消耗,并预测因环境变化而被迫改变时间分配的动物的能量消耗。

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