Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds

The doubly labeled water (DLW) method was validated against respiration gas analysis in growing precocial chicks of the black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) and the northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). To calculate the rate of CO2 production from DLW measurements, Lifson and McClintock's equati...

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Published in:Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
Main Authors: Visser, G.H., Schekkerman, H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/5c7c491f-899d-4076-9adb-94a0985dc351 2024-06-02T08:02:46+00:00 Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds Visser, G.H. Schekkerman, H 1999 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/5c7c491f-899d-4076-9adb-94a0985dc351 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5c7c491f-899d-4076-9adb-94a0985dc351 https://doi.org/10.1086/316713 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/62402460/Validation_of_the_Doubly_Labeled_Water_Method.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5c7c491f-899d-4076-9adb-94a0985dc351 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Visser , G H & Schekkerman , H 1999 , ' Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds ' , Physiological and Biochemical Zoology , vol. 72 , no. 6 , pp. 740 - 749 . https://doi.org/10.1086/316713 DAILY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE TERN CHICKS ENERGETICS GROWTH article 1999 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1086/316713 2024-05-07T17:47:03Z The doubly labeled water (DLW) method was validated against respiration gas analysis in growing precocial chicks of the black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) and the northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). To calculate the rate of CO2 production from DLW measurements, Lifson and McClintock's equations (6) and (35) were employed, as well as Speakman's equation (7.17) (all single-pool models). The average errors obtained with the first two equations (+7.2% and -11.6%, respectively) differed significantly from zero but not the error obtained with Speakman's equation (average: -2.9%). The latter error could be reduced by taking a fractional evaporative water loss of 0.13, instead of the value of 0.25 recommended by Speakman. Ap plication of different two-pool models resulted in relative errors of the DLW method of -15.9% or more. After employing the single-pool model with a fractional evaporative water loss value of 0.13, it was found that there was no relationship between the relative growth rate of the chick and the relative error of the DLW method. Recalculation of previously published results on Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) chicks revealed that the fit of the validation experiment could be considerably improved by employing a single-pool model and assuming a fractional evaporative water loss of 0.20 instead of the value of 0.50 taken originally. After employing the value of 0.20, it was found that there was no relationship between the relative growth rate of the chick and the relative error of the DLW method. This suggests that isotope incorporation into new body substances does not cause a detectable error. Thus, the DLW method seems to be applicable in young birds growing as fast as 20% d(-1), after making adjustments for the fractional evaporative water loss. We recommend Speakman's equation (7.17) for general use in growing birds when evaporation is unknown. The doubly labeled water (DLW) method was validated against respiration gas analysis in growing precocial chicks of the black‐tailed godwit (Limosa ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic tern Sterna paradisaea Vanellus vanellus black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa University of Groningen research database Arctic Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 72 6 740 749
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topic DAILY ENERGY-EXPENDITURE
TERN CHICKS
ENERGETICS
GROWTH
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TERN CHICKS
ENERGETICS
GROWTH
Visser, G.H.
Schekkerman, H
Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
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TERN CHICKS
ENERGETICS
GROWTH
description The doubly labeled water (DLW) method was validated against respiration gas analysis in growing precocial chicks of the black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) and the northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus). To calculate the rate of CO2 production from DLW measurements, Lifson and McClintock's equations (6) and (35) were employed, as well as Speakman's equation (7.17) (all single-pool models). The average errors obtained with the first two equations (+7.2% and -11.6%, respectively) differed significantly from zero but not the error obtained with Speakman's equation (average: -2.9%). The latter error could be reduced by taking a fractional evaporative water loss of 0.13, instead of the value of 0.25 recommended by Speakman. Ap plication of different two-pool models resulted in relative errors of the DLW method of -15.9% or more. After employing the single-pool model with a fractional evaporative water loss value of 0.13, it was found that there was no relationship between the relative growth rate of the chick and the relative error of the DLW method. Recalculation of previously published results on Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) chicks revealed that the fit of the validation experiment could be considerably improved by employing a single-pool model and assuming a fractional evaporative water loss of 0.20 instead of the value of 0.50 taken originally. After employing the value of 0.20, it was found that there was no relationship between the relative growth rate of the chick and the relative error of the DLW method. This suggests that isotope incorporation into new body substances does not cause a detectable error. Thus, the DLW method seems to be applicable in young birds growing as fast as 20% d(-1), after making adjustments for the fractional evaporative water loss. We recommend Speakman's equation (7.17) for general use in growing birds when evaporation is unknown. The doubly labeled water (DLW) method was validated against respiration gas analysis in growing precocial chicks of the black‐tailed godwit (Limosa ...
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Schekkerman, H
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title Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
title_short Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
title_full Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
title_fullStr Validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
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title_sort validation of the doubly labeled water method in growing precocial birds
publishDate 1999
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https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/5c7c491f-899d-4076-9adb-94a0985dc351
https://doi.org/10.1086/316713
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/62402460/Validation_of_the_Doubly_Labeled_Water_Method.pdf
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