<div><p>In general, tropical birds have a “slow pace of life,” lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and higher survival rates, than temperate species. A fundamental challenge facing physiological ecologists is the understanding of how variation in life-history at the whole-organism level might be linked to cellular function. Because tropical birds have lower rates of whole-animal metabolism, we hypothesized that cells from tropical species would also have lower rates of cellular metabolism than cells from temperate species of similar body size and common phylogenetic history. We cultured primary dermal fibroblasts from 17 tropical and 17 temperate phylogenetically-paired species of birds in a common nutritive and thermal environment and t...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this ...
1. Life history theory postulates that physiological traits, such as energy metabolism, can be under...
In general, tropical birds have a ‘‘slow pace of life,’ ’ lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and...
In general, tropical birds have a "slow pace of life," lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and hi...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Attributes of an animal's life history, such as reproductive rate or longevity, typically fall along...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this ...
1. Life history theory postulates that physiological traits, such as energy metabolism, can be under...
In general, tropical birds have a ‘‘slow pace of life,’ ’ lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and...
In general, tropical birds have a "slow pace of life," lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and hi...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Attributes of an animal's life history, such as reproductive rate or longevity, typically fall along...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this ...
1. Life history theory postulates that physiological traits, such as energy metabolism, can be under...