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FishResp (version 1.1.1)

results: Results of Analysis: SMR, AMR and MS

Description

A final dataset containing information about both standard and active metabolic rates, and metabolic scope obtained by using the function export.MR.

Usage

results

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 36 rows and 18 variables:

Chamber.No

The number of a chamber

Ind

ID of an animal

Mass

wet mass of an animal (g)

Volume

the volume of a chamber (mL)

DO.unit

the measure unit of DO concentration

SMR_Temp

Average temperature over a period of a measurement phase (\(C^{o}\))

SMR_R2

\(r^{2} = 0\) of a slope of animal oxygen consumption without background respiration

SMR_BR

Percentage rate of background respiration

SMR_MR.abs

Absolute SMR (\(mg O_{2}\;h^{-1}\))

SMR_MR.mass

Mass-specific SMR (\(mg O_{2}\;kg^{-1} h^{-1}\))

AMR_Temp

Average temperature over a period of a measurement phase (\(C^{o}\))

AMR_R2

\(r^{2} = 0\) of a slope of animal oxygen consumption without background respiration

AMR_BR

Percentage rate of background respiration

AMR_MR.abs

Absolute AMR (\(mg O_{2}\;h^{-1}\))

AMR_MR.mass

Mass-specific AMR (\(mg O_{2}\;kg^{-1} h^{-1}\))

MS.abs

Absolute metabolic scope: the difference between absolute AMR and SMR (\(mg O_{2}\;h^{-1}\))

MS.mass

Mass-specific metabolic scope: the difference between mass-specific AMR and SMR (\(mg O_{2}\;kg^{-1} h^{-1}\))

MS.fact

Factorial metabolic scope: the ratio between AMR and SMR