Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in systematic and interrelated ways. Present empirical data suggest that these scaling relationships take the form of power laws with exponents that are simple multiples of one quarter. A compelling explanation of this observation was put forward a decade ago by West, Brown, and Enquist (WBE). Their framework elucidates the link between metabolic rate and body mass by focusing on the dynamics and structure of resource distribution networks—the cardiovascular system in the case of mammals. Within this framework the WBE model is based on eight assumptions from which it derives the well-known observed scaling exponent of 3/4. In this paper we clar...
It is widely accepted that metabolic rates scale across species approximately as the 3/4 power of ma...
Life's size and tempo are intimately linked. The rate of metabolism varies with body mass in remarka...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
In 1997 West, Brown & Enquist published a theoretical explanation for the long-known empirical o...
Allometric scaling is one of the most pervasive laws in biology. Its origin, however, is still a mat...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The debate about the value of the allometric scaling exponent (b) relating metabolic rate to body ma...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
How a particular attribute of an organism changes or scales with its body size is known as an allome...
Why the rate of metabolism varies (scales) in regular, but diverse ways with body size is a perennia...
Previous investigations show that it is plausible that metabolic rates (MR) in all body organs and t...
It is widely accepted that metabolic rates scale across species approximately as the 3/4 power of ma...
Life's size and tempo are intimately linked. The rate of metabolism varies with body mass in remarka...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
In 1997 West, Brown & Enquist published a theoretical explanation for the long-known empirical o...
Allometric scaling is one of the most pervasive laws in biology. Its origin, however, is still a mat...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The debate about the value of the allometric scaling exponent (b) relating metabolic rate to body ma...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
How a particular attribute of an organism changes or scales with its body size is known as an allome...
Why the rate of metabolism varies (scales) in regular, but diverse ways with body size is a perennia...
Previous investigations show that it is plausible that metabolic rates (MR) in all body organs and t...
It is widely accepted that metabolic rates scale across species approximately as the 3/4 power of ma...
Life's size and tempo are intimately linked. The rate of metabolism varies with body mass in remarka...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...