In most mammals, lactating mothers dramatically increase their food intake after parturition and reach a peak intake rate after a certain time while their offspring continue to grow. A common view, perpetuated by the metabolic theory of ecology, is that the allometric scaling of maternal metabolic rate with body mass limits the changes in energy intake and expenditure. Therefore these potential effects of metabolic scaling should be reflected in the elevation of maternal energy intake during lactation. To test this hypothesis, we collected published data on 24 species (13 domesticated) and established scaling relationships for several characteristics of the patterns of energy intake elevation (amplitude of the elevation, time to peak, and c...
Publication authorized April 4, 1938.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Mammalian brain sizes have been linked to specific behavioral or physiological features because of s...
The cumulative amount of energy that a female invests (maternal energy investment, MI) in her young ...
Background The Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) predicts that gestation duration, lactation duratio...
Maternal resource availability and metabolism have a strong limiting effect on reproductive output. ...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
In mammalian reproductive physiology, lactation follows pregnancy; growing evidence suggests that di...
Size at the start of life reflects the initial per offspring parental investment – including both th...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Reproduction and especially lactation are nutritionally costly for mammals. Maternal access to adequ...
Background: Fat deposits enable a female mammal to bear the energy costs of offspring production and...
For maternal metabolism, pregnancy ends not with delivery, but with weaning. In several recent epide...
In mammals, the mass-specific rate of biomass production during gestation and lactation, here called...
The relationship between mammalian basal metabolic rate (BMR, ml of O-2 per h) and body mass (M, g) ...
Publication authorized April 4, 1938.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Mammalian brain sizes have been linked to specific behavioral or physiological features because of s...
The cumulative amount of energy that a female invests (maternal energy investment, MI) in her young ...
Background The Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) predicts that gestation duration, lactation duratio...
Maternal resource availability and metabolism have a strong limiting effect on reproductive output. ...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
In mammalian reproductive physiology, lactation follows pregnancy; growing evidence suggests that di...
Size at the start of life reflects the initial per offspring parental investment – including both th...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Reproduction and especially lactation are nutritionally costly for mammals. Maternal access to adequ...
Background: Fat deposits enable a female mammal to bear the energy costs of offspring production and...
For maternal metabolism, pregnancy ends not with delivery, but with weaning. In several recent epide...
In mammals, the mass-specific rate of biomass production during gestation and lactation, here called...
The relationship between mammalian basal metabolic rate (BMR, ml of O-2 per h) and body mass (M, g) ...
Publication authorized April 4, 1938.Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references
Mammalian brain sizes have been linked to specific behavioral or physiological features because of s...
The cumulative amount of energy that a female invests (maternal energy investment, MI) in her young ...