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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25816
Title: Estimation of lifelong metabolic rates in marine fish: A combination of oxygen consumption measurements and δ 13 C metabolic proxy derived from vertebral structural carbonates
Authors: Hsieh, Chi-Yuan
Liu, Tzu-Yen
Tseng, Yung-Che
Shirai, Kotaro
Wang, Pei-Ling
Wu, Guan-Chung 
Chung, Ming-Tsung
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: WILEY
Source: LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY LETTERS
Abstract: 
Adjustments in the metabolism of marine fish are associated with the complexity of resource availability, prey-predator relationships, and biotic and abiotic interactions in the natural environment. To investigate the relationship between metabolism and body mass, this study used a conventional method to estimate the oxygen consumption rate (reflecting the resting metabolic rate) in black porgy, Acanthopagrus schlegelii, over a year of rearing. In addition, we developed a novel metabolic proxy using the delta C-13 values of vertebral structural carbonates to monitor lifelong metabolic changes. The oxygen consumption measurements followed a decreasing mass-dependent trend and yielded a mass-specific allometric exponent scaling (-0.24). By integrating the oxygen consumption with the advanced delta C-13 metabolic proxy, we established a decay model in an increasing form to describe the relationship of the two measurements, and it could be further used in wild fishes and broaden the metabolic studies in marine vertebrates.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25816
DOI: 10.1002/lol2.70009
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