Title of article :
Modeling annual energy metabolism rhythms in mammals
Author/Authors :
Moen، نويسنده , , Aaron N. and Boomer، نويسنده , , G. Scott، نويسنده ,
Pages :
10
From page :
193
To page :
202
Abstract :
The energy cost of living of free-ranging animals, or ecological metabolism, can be estimated over the annual cycle with a coefficient that is multiplied by a mass-specific common denominator. The common denominator is called base-line metabolism per day (BLMD) and the coefficient is called the multiple of base-line metabolism (MBLM). This coefficient shows a sinusoidal pattern over the annual cycle, reaching its highest value at peak lactation and its lowest value when maintenance, activity and production costs are at a minimum. The multiple is strikingly similar among species with similar reproductive costs and off-season activities, such as hibernation, denning or idling, even when body mass varies widely. Daily energy requirements generated as a continuous function over the annual cycle with a tandem cosine algorithm provide time-specific estimates that are more biologically realistic than average values applied throughout the year, or discontinuous estimates for specific time periods within a year. This approach is particularly useful in ecological modeling applications that extend over the annual cycle.
Keywords :
Annual rhythms , Ecological metabolism , Energy metabolism , MODELING
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2082906
Link To Document :
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