© 2009 Society for the Study of EvolutionThe form of the relationship between the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and body mass (M) of mammals has been at issue for almost seven decades, with debate focusing on the value of the scaling exponent (b, where BMR is proportional to M(b)) and the relative merits of b= 0.67 (geometric scaling) and b= 0.75 (quarter-power scaling). However, most analyses are not phylogenetically informed (PI) and therefore fail to account for the shared evolutionary history of the species they consider. Here, we reanalyze the most rigorously selected and comprehensive mammalian BMR dataset presently available, and investigate the effects of data selection and phylogenetic method (phylogenetic generalized least squares an...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The relationship between mammalian basal metabolic rate (BMR, ml of O-2 per h) and body mass (M, g) ...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The relationship between mammalian basal metabolic rate (BMR, ml of O-2 per h) and body mass (M, g) ...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...