Q10 factors are widely used as indicators of the magnitude of temperature-induced changes in physico-chemical and physiological rates. However, there is a long-standing debate concerning the extent to which Q10 values can be used to derive conclusions about energy metabolism regulatory control. The main point of this disagreement is whether or not it is fair to use concepts derived from molecular theory in the integrative physiological responses of living organisms. We address this debate using a dynamic systems theory, and analyse the behaviour of a model at the organismal level. It is shown that typical Q10 values cannot be used unambiguously to deduce metabolic rate regulatory control. Analytical constraints emerge due to the more formal...
We show how metabolic regulation as commonly understood in biochemistry can be described in terms of...
Temperature affects nearly every aspect of how organisms interact with and are constrained by their ...
Temperature affects all enzymes simultaneously in a metabolic system. The enzyme concentration in a ...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
International audienceThe rate of change in resting metabolic rate (RMR) as a result of a temperatur...
The Q10 temperature coefficient, which is widely used in scientific literature, is a measure of the ...
In a challenging and provocative paper Gillooly et al. (2001) have proposed that the metabolism of a...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
It is known that most enzyme-facilitated reactions are highly temperature dependent processes. In ge...
<p>Within individuals, constraints imposed by temperature on cellular respiration and associated bio...
The effects of body mass and temperature on metabolic rate (MR) are among the most widely examined p...
The basal metabolic rate of organisms, the rate at which organisms take up, transform and expend ene...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowThe temperature ...
We derive a general model, based on principles of biochemical kinetics and allometry, that characte...
We show how metabolic regulation as commonly understood in biochemistry can be described in terms of...
Temperature affects nearly every aspect of how organisms interact with and are constrained by their ...
Temperature affects all enzymes simultaneously in a metabolic system. The enzyme concentration in a ...
Temperature is an environmental factor, which influ-ences most of the chemical processes occurring i...
International audienceThe rate of change in resting metabolic rate (RMR) as a result of a temperatur...
The Q10 temperature coefficient, which is widely used in scientific literature, is a measure of the ...
In a challenging and provocative paper Gillooly et al. (2001) have proposed that the metabolism of a...
Temperature has a strong influence on most individual biochemical reactions. Despite this, many orga...
It is known that most enzyme-facilitated reactions are highly temperature dependent processes. In ge...
<p>Within individuals, constraints imposed by temperature on cellular respiration and associated bio...
The effects of body mass and temperature on metabolic rate (MR) are among the most widely examined p...
The basal metabolic rate of organisms, the rate at which organisms take up, transform and expend ene...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowThe temperature ...
We derive a general model, based on principles of biochemical kinetics and allometry, that characte...
We show how metabolic regulation as commonly understood in biochemistry can be described in terms of...
Temperature affects nearly every aspect of how organisms interact with and are constrained by their ...
Temperature affects all enzymes simultaneously in a metabolic system. The enzyme concentration in a ...