Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain size, metabolic rate, and development periods in marsupial mammals. In this paper, a strictly energetic perspective is applied to identify general mammalian correlates of brain size evolution. In both marsupials and placentals, the duration or intensity of maternal investment is a key correlate of relative brain size, but here I show that allomaternal energy subsidies may also play a role
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of energy input sets the upper ...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
n a recent publication 1 (see also our recent comment in BioEssays 2), we demonstrated that marsupia...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
Life history theory predicts that as organisms approach the end of their lifespan they should increa...
Simple Summary This study examined brain/body ontogenetic growth in marsupials and compared it with...
There is considerable debate about whether the partition volumes of the mammalian brain (e.g. cerebr...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals ha...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of energy input sets the upper ...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
Considerable controversy exists about which hypotheses and variables best explain mammalian brain si...
n a recent publication 1 (see also our recent comment in BioEssays 2), we demonstrated that marsupia...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
Life history theory predicts that as organisms approach the end of their lifespan they should increa...
Simple Summary This study examined brain/body ontogenetic growth in marsupials and compared it with...
There is considerable debate about whether the partition volumes of the mammalian brain (e.g. cerebr...
A central question in the evolution of brain development is whether species differ in rates of brain...
We investigated the muscle structure-function relationships that underlie the aerobic capacity of an...
Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals ha...
The expensive brain hypothesis predicts that the lowest stable level of energy input sets the upper ...
Across the animal kingdom, we see remarkable variation in brain size. This variation has even increa...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...