Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds

Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxygen per hour than under basal conditions. This is twice the increase reported for running mammals of the same body sizes. Birds are the only other group of vertebrate capable of powered flight. By plo...

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Main Author: Watanabe, Brett Kaoru
Format: Others
Published: Scholarship @ Claremont 2014
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Online Access:http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/836
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spelling ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-cmc_theses-18432017-05-05T03:30:19Z Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds Watanabe, Brett Kaoru Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxygen per hour than under basal conditions. This is twice the increase reported for running mammals of the same body sizes. Birds are the only other group of vertebrate capable of powered flight. By plotting morphological and physiological parameters against body mass for bats, terrestrial mammals, and birds, we can observe to what extent these parameters permit high rates of oxygen delivery necessary for flight. In this study we analyzed basal metabolic rate, heart mass, and hematocrit, and compared how differently they scale in the afore-mentioned groups. We found that larger heart masses are associated with the ability to fly; hematocrit values for birds change markedly with body size, while those for mammals and bats are nearly independent of body size; and that BMR scales differently in all three groups. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/836 © 2014 Brett Kaoru Watanabe CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont bat mammal bird basal metabolic rate heart mass hematocrit Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
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topic bat
mammal
bird
basal metabolic rate
heart mass
hematocrit
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
spellingShingle bat
mammal
bird
basal metabolic rate
heart mass
hematocrit
Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology
Watanabe, Brett Kaoru
Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
description Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. In flight, bats consume up to 20 times more oxygen per hour than under basal conditions. This is twice the increase reported for running mammals of the same body sizes. Birds are the only other group of vertebrate capable of powered flight. By plotting morphological and physiological parameters against body mass for bats, terrestrial mammals, and birds, we can observe to what extent these parameters permit high rates of oxygen delivery necessary for flight. In this study we analyzed basal metabolic rate, heart mass, and hematocrit, and compared how differently they scale in the afore-mentioned groups. We found that larger heart masses are associated with the ability to fly; hematocrit values for birds change markedly with body size, while those for mammals and bats are nearly independent of body size; and that BMR scales differently in all three groups.
author Watanabe, Brett Kaoru
author_facet Watanabe, Brett Kaoru
author_sort Watanabe, Brett Kaoru
title Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
title_short Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
title_full Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
title_fullStr Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Basal Metabolic Rates, Heart Masses, and Hematocrits of Bats, Terrestrial Mammals, and Birds
title_sort differences in basal metabolic rates, heart masses, and hematocrits of bats, terrestrial mammals, and birds
publisher Scholarship @ Claremont
publishDate 2014
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