Daily Energy Expenditure and the Cost of Activity in Mammals

Among 17 species of mammals, field metabolic rates exclusive of thermoregulatory and productive costs (designated FMR*) averaged 2.65 × standard metabolism (SMR). Daily activity costswere calculated by subtraction from FMR* of the daily energy expenditure associated with SMR and assimilation of nutr...

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Veröffentlicht in:American zoologist 1992-01, Vol.32 (2), p.238-248
1. Verfasser: Karasov, William H.
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Zusammenfassung:Among 17 species of mammals, field metabolic rates exclusive of thermoregulatory and productive costs (designated FMR*) averaged 2.65 × standard metabolism (SMR). Daily activity costswere calculated by subtraction from FMR* of the daily energy expenditure associated with SMR and assimilation of nutrients. Total expenditure for activity was of a similar magnitude to that for daily standard metabolism. Calculations indicate that expenditures by mammals for locomotion probably account for less than half of daily activity costs. Expenditures by mammals engaged in other kinds of activities are also reviewed. During their daily activity periods, terrestrial mammals expend energy at a rate of about 4.1 × SMR. The utility of energetic increments for activity in time-energy budgets, thermal energy budgets, and analyses of the economics of foraging are discussed.
ISSN:1540-7063
0003-1569
1557-7023
DOI:10.1093/icb/32.2.238