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Technological advancements now enable the use of flow-through respirometry for rapid, high-throughput metabolic phenotyping, though live-in systems currently do not exist for birds. We designed live-in respirometry chambers for small birds with an Arduino-based electronic system to continuously monitor bird body weight, food intake, and water intake in sync with metabolic data collection. To demonstrate how this system can be implemented, we kept birds in the metabolic phenotypic chambers for 10 days while we progressively lowered the temperature from 25 °C to 5 °C. We used the data to calculate hourly energy expenditure and food/water intake during acute cold acclimation. We provide all plans and code for the live-in chambers, Arduino biomonitoring system, and additional RFID module as a low-cost, DIY alternative to commercially available systems and to enable the use of standard respirometry equipment for metabolic phenotyping in birds.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 10, 2026
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Steele, Zachary T; Caceres, Karen; Jameson, Austin D; Griego, Michael; Rogers, Elizabeth J; Whiteman, John P (, Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies)
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