<div><p>Differences in population density between species of varying size are frequently attributed to metabolic rates which are assumed to scale with body size with a slope of 0.75. This assumption is often criticised on the grounds that 0.75 scaling of metabolic rate with body size is not universal and can vary significantly depending on species and life-history. However, few studies have investigated how interspecific variation in metabolic scaling relationships affects population density in different sized species. Here we predict inter-specific differences in metabolism from niche requirements, thereby allowing metabolic predictions of species distribution and abundance at fine spatial scales. Due to the differences in energetic effici...
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-191.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Scaling metabolism from in...
Differences in population density between species of varying size are frequently attributed to metab...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
In resource-limited populations, an increase in average body size can occur only with a decline in a...
The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the prof...
Metabolic energy fuels all biological processes, and therefore theories that explain the scaling of ...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
Population ecology has classically focused on pairwise species interactions, hindering the descripti...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
Population ecology has classically focused on pairwise species interactions, hindering the descripti...
<p> <ol> <li>Physiological traits can vary greatly within a species and conseque...
• Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of w...
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-191.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Scaling metabolism from in...
Differences in population density between species of varying size are frequently attributed to metab...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
In resource-limited populations, an increase in average body size can occur only with a decline in a...
The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the prof...
Metabolic energy fuels all biological processes, and therefore theories that explain the scaling of ...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
Population ecology has classically focused on pairwise species interactions, hindering the descripti...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
Population ecology has classically focused on pairwise species interactions, hindering the descripti...
<p> <ol> <li>Physiological traits can vary greatly within a species and conseque...
• Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of w...
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-191.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Scaling metabolism from in...