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Highlighting when animals expend excessive energy for travel using dynamic body acceleration

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ISCIENCE
卷 25, 期 9, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.105008

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  1. Estate of WV Scott
  2. ECOCEAN Inc.
  3. Ningaloo whale shark ecotourism industry
  4. Exmouth District Office of the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA)

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This study examines the travel efficiency of sharks by using a combination of dynamic body acceleration and vertical velocity, and proposes a metric to measure power above the minimum power required, aiming to understand the conditions under which animals deviate from energy conservation.
Travel represents amajor cost formany animals so there should be selection pressure for it to be efficient - at minimum cost. However, animals sometimes exceed minimum travel costs for reasons that must be correspondingly important. We use Dynamic Body Acceleration (DBA), an acceleration-based metric, as a proxy for movement-based power, in tandem with vertical velocity (rate of change in depth) in a shark (Rhincodon typus) to derive the minimum estimated power required to swim at defined vertical velocities. We show how subtraction of measured DBA fromthe estimatedminimum power for any given vertical velocity provides a proxy for power aboveminimum'' metric (PPAmin), highlighting when these animals travel aboveminimumpower. We suggest that the adoption of this metric across species has value in identifying where and when animals are subject to compelling conditions that lead them to deviate from ostensibly judicious energy expenditure.

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