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Aerobic scope explains individual variation in feeding capacity.


ABSTRACT: Links between metabolism and components of fitness such as growth, reproduction and survival can depend on food availability. A high standard metabolic rate (SMR; baseline energy expenditure) or aerobic scope (AS; the difference between an individual's maximum and SMR) is often beneficial when food is abundant or easily accessible but can be less important or even disadvantageous when food levels decline. While the mechanisms underlying these context-dependent associations are not well understood, they suggest that individuals with a higher SMR or AS are better able to take advantage of high food abundance. Here we show that juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta) with a higher AS were able to consume more food per day relative to individuals with a lower AS. These results help explain why a high aerobic capacity can improve performance measures such as growth rate at high but not low levels of food availability.

SUBMITTER: Auer SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4685545 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aerobic scope explains individual variation in feeding capacity.

Auer Sonya K SK   Salin Karine K   Anderson Graeme J GJ   Metcalfe Neil B NB  

Biology letters 20151101 11


Links between metabolism and components of fitness such as growth, reproduction and survival can depend on food availability. A high standard metabolic rate (SMR; baseline energy expenditure) or aerobic scope (AS; the difference between an individual's maximum and SMR) is often beneficial when food is abundant or easily accessible but can be less important or even disadvantageous when food levels decline. While the mechanisms underlying these context-dependent associations are not well understoo  ...[more]

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