Authors
Mark A Chappell, Claus Bech, William A Buttemer
Publication date
1999/9/1
Journal
Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume
202
Issue
17
Pages
2269-2279
Publisher
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Description
We evaluated the relationship between organ mass and the limits to aerobic metabolism in house sparrows Passer domesticus. The results were used to test three models of performance limitation (the central limitation, peripheral limitation and symmorphosis concepts). Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was determined during the rest phase. The maximum rate of oxygen consumption during exercise was measured in an enclosed wheel that allowed limited hovering flight. Neither BMR nor was affected by gender, but adults had significantly higher and lower BMR than juveniles. The masses of most central organs (gut, gizzard, liver, heart, kidney and reproductive organs) differed significantly between ages. There were no gender differences in organ mass among juveniles, but liver mass differed between male and female adults. In the pooled data, BMR was positively correlated with the mass of three central organs (gut …
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