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Heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption during flight of the barnacle goose, Branta leucopsis
We report the first measurements of heart rate ( f H) and the rate of oxygen consumption ( V ̇ O 2 ) during flights from a species of bird larger than 500 g. V ̇ O 2 was obtained from nine forward flapping flights of 8.9 min mean duration at a mean speed of 13.2 m s −1 performed by three barnacle ge...
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description | We report the first measurements of heart rate (
f
H) and the rate of oxygen consumption (
V
̇
O
2
) during flights from a species of bird larger than 500 g.
V
̇
O
2
was obtained from nine forward flapping flights of 8.9 min mean duration at a mean speed of 13.2 m s
−1 performed by three barnacle geese of mean mass 1.68 kg. Mean
V
̇
O
2
was 332 ml min
−1or 201 ml min
−1 kg
−1. Sixteen flights were obtained from two of these birds equipped with heart rate data loggers, both when they were wearing a
V
̇
O
2
mask and when they were not. During flights with the mask (mean duration 7.4 min), mean
f
H was 472 beats per min and during flights without the mask (mean duration 8.0 min) it was 391 beats per min. Heart rate was also measured in another goose flying without a respiratory mask and mean
f
H for all the three birds (mean mass 1.7 kg) flying without a mask for an average of 7.9 min at 13 m s
−1 was 378 beats per min. Resting
f
H for these three birds was 79 beats per min. The values of
f
H during flight are greater than those obtained from the same species during their autumn migration from Spitsbergen to southern Scotland. The possible reasons for this are discussed. |
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V
̇
O
2
) during flights from a species of bird larger than 500 g.
V
̇
O
2
was obtained from nine forward flapping flights of 8.9 min mean duration at a mean speed of 13.2 m s
−1 performed by three barnacle geese of mean mass 1.68 kg. Mean
V
̇
O
2
was 332 ml min
−1or 201 ml min
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−1. Sixteen flights were obtained from two of these birds equipped with heart rate data loggers, both when they were wearing a
V
̇
O
2
mask and when they were not. During flights with the mask (mean duration 7.4 min), mean
f
H was 472 beats per min and during flights without the mask (mean duration 8.0 min) it was 391 beats per min. Heart rate was also measured in another goose flying without a respiratory mask and mean
f
H for all the three birds (mean mass 1.7 kg) flying without a mask for an average of 7.9 min at 13 m s
−1 was 378 beats per min. Resting
f
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f
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f
H) and the rate of oxygen consumption (
V
̇
O
2
) during flights from a species of bird larger than 500 g.
V
̇
O
2
was obtained from nine forward flapping flights of 8.9 min mean duration at a mean speed of 13.2 m s
−1 performed by three barnacle geese of mean mass 1.68 kg. Mean
V
̇
O
2
was 332 ml min
−1or 201 ml min
−1 kg
−1. Sixteen flights were obtained from two of these birds equipped with heart rate data loggers, both when they were wearing a
V
̇
O
2
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f
H was 472 beats per min and during flights without the mask (mean duration 8.0 min) it was 391 beats per min. Heart rate was also measured in another goose flying without a respiratory mask and mean
f
H for all the three birds (mean mass 1.7 kg) flying without a mask for an average of 7.9 min at 13 m s
−1 was 378 beats per min. Resting
f
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f
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f
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V
̇
O
2
) during flights from a species of bird larger than 500 g.
V
̇
O
2
was obtained from nine forward flapping flights of 8.9 min mean duration at a mean speed of 13.2 m s
−1 performed by three barnacle geese of mean mass 1.68 kg. Mean
V
̇
O
2
was 332 ml min
−1or 201 ml min
−1 kg
−1. Sixteen flights were obtained from two of these birds equipped with heart rate data loggers, both when they were wearing a
V
̇
O
2
mask and when they were not. During flights with the mask (mean duration 7.4 min), mean
f
H was 472 beats per min and during flights without the mask (mean duration 8.0 min) it was 391 beats per min. Heart rate was also measured in another goose flying without a respiratory mask and mean
f
H for all the three birds (mean mass 1.7 kg) flying without a mask for an average of 7.9 min at 13 m s
−1 was 378 beats per min. Resting
f
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f
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