Constant Volume Respirometry in the African Butterfly Bicyclus anynana
- ↵1Corresponding author (p.m.brakefield{at}biology.leidenuniv.nl)
INTRODUCTION
This protocol describes the use of constant volume respirometry to measure CO2 production by the African butterfly Bicyclus anynana. The instrument used is the TR-2 system from Sable Systems International. In this setup, dry CO2-free air is sequentially pumped through 16 sealed chambers. The CO2 produced by the butterflies is subsequently measured with an infrared CO2 detector. CO2 production (μL/ h) by individual butterflies is an index of the resting metabolic rate (RMR). The RMR of each individual is corrected for weight, preferably after removal of water and fat mass, to allow comparison of the RMRs among individuals.










