TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of videos to measure dynamic body acceleration as a proxy for metabolic costs in coral reef damselfish (Chromis viridis)
AU - Ishikawa, Kota
AU - Wu, Heng
AU - Mitarai, Satoshi
AU - Genin, Amatzia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025. Published by The Company of Biologists.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Quantifying the energy costs of various activities is critical to understand key aspects of animal behavior and ecology. Currently, calorimetry is the most widely used method to measure those costs in laboratory studies, whereas field studies use the doubly labeled water method, heart rate and dynamic body acceleration (DBA). However, these methods are limited or even biased because of restricted space for movement, low temporal resolution and/or the need for logger attachment or implantation. Measuring energy costs of behaviors is difficult, especially in small, highly mobile animals. Here, using a damselfish, Chromis viridis, we demonstrate that DBA, obtained from marker-less, automatic video tracking and 3D reconstruction, can effectively estimate oxygen consumption rate. We show that our video-based DBA method can be used to estimate metabolic costs of various activities, such as locomotion and feeding, on an individual basis.
AB - Quantifying the energy costs of various activities is critical to understand key aspects of animal behavior and ecology. Currently, calorimetry is the most widely used method to measure those costs in laboratory studies, whereas field studies use the doubly labeled water method, heart rate and dynamic body acceleration (DBA). However, these methods are limited or even biased because of restricted space for movement, low temporal resolution and/or the need for logger attachment or implantation. Measuring energy costs of behaviors is difficult, especially in small, highly mobile animals. Here, using a damselfish, Chromis viridis, we demonstrate that DBA, obtained from marker-less, automatic video tracking and 3D reconstruction, can effectively estimate oxygen consumption rate. We show that our video-based DBA method can be used to estimate metabolic costs of various activities, such as locomotion and feeding, on an individual basis.
KW - Feeding
KW - Fish swimming
KW - Locomotion
KW - Oxygen consumption
KW - Respirometry
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U2 - 10.1242/jeb.249717
DO - 10.1242/jeb.249717
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C2 - 40176710
AN - SCOPUS:105002774728
SN - 0022-0949
VL - 228
JO - Journal of Experimental Biology
JF - Journal of Experimental Biology
IS - 7
M1 - jeb249717
ER -