To explain variation in relative brain size among homoiothermic vertebrates, we propose the Expensive Brain hypothesis as a unifying explanatory framework. It claims that the costs of a relatively large brainmust be met by any combination of increased total energy turnover or reduced energy allocation to another expensive function such as digestion, locomotion, or production (growth and reproduction). Focusing on the energetic costs of brain enlargement, a comparative analysis of the largest mammalian sample assembled to date shows that an increase in brain size leads to larger neonates among all mammals and a longer period of immaturity among monotokous precocial species, but not among the polytokous altricial ones, who instead reduce th...
The enlarged brains of homeotherms bring behavioural advantages, but also incur high energy expendit...
A large brain can offer several cognitive advantages. However, brain tissue has an especially high m...
Brain size variation in mammals correlates with life histories: larger-brained species have longer g...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
Large brains provide adaptive cognitive benefits but require unusually high, near-constant energy in...
The brain is a very expensive organ in metabolic terms. Each unit of brain tissue requires over 22 t...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The enlarged brains of homeotherms bring behavioural advantages, but also incur high energy expendit...
A large brain can offer several cognitive advantages. However, brain tissue has an especially high m...
Brain size variation in mammals correlates with life histories: larger-brained species have longer g...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
Large brains provide adaptive cognitive benefits but require unusually high, near-constant energy in...
The brain is a very expensive organ in metabolic terms. Each unit of brain tissue requires over 22 t...
Despite decades of research, much uncertainty remains regarding the selection pressures responsible ...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, th...
The enlarged brains of homeotherms bring behavioural advantages, but also incur high energy expendit...
A large brain can offer several cognitive advantages. However, brain tissue has an especially high m...
Brain size variation in mammals correlates with life histories: larger-brained species have longer g...