Cell size plays a role in body size evolution and environmental adaptations. Addressing these roles, we studied body mass and cell size in Galliformes birds and Rodentia mammals, and collected published data on their genome sizes. In birds, we measured erythrocyte nuclei and basal metabolic rates (BMRs). In birds and mammals, larger species consistently evolved larger cells for five cell types (erythrocytes, enterocytes, chondrocytes, skin epithelial cells, and kidney proximal tubule cells) and evolved smaller hepatocytes. We found no evidence that cell size differences originated through genome size changes. We conclude that the organism-wide coordination of cell size changes might be an evolutionarily conservative characteristic, and the ...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
The persistent enigma of why the whole-body metabolic rate increases hypoallometrically with body ma...
In general, tropical birds have a ‘‘slow pace of life,’ ’ lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and...
Cell size plays a role in body size evolution and environmental adaptations. Addressing these roles,...
The size and shape of red blood cells (erythrocytes) is determined by key life history strategies in...
Estimates of cell volume in fossilized bones of extinct dinosaurs indicate that genome size underwen...
Birds exhibit small, constrained genome sizes relative to many other vertebrates. This has often bee...
It has been proposed that intron and genome sizes in birds are reduced in comparison with mammals be...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Erythrocyte enucleation is thought to have evolved in mammals to support their energetic cost of hig...
Nucleotypic theory suggests that genome size play indirect roles in determining organismal fitness. ...
While metabolism is a fundamental feature of all organisms, the causes of its scaling with body mass...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
<div><p>In general, tropical birds have a “slow pace of life,” lower rates of whole-animal metabolis...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
The persistent enigma of why the whole-body metabolic rate increases hypoallometrically with body ma...
In general, tropical birds have a ‘‘slow pace of life,’ ’ lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and...
Cell size plays a role in body size evolution and environmental adaptations. Addressing these roles,...
The size and shape of red blood cells (erythrocytes) is determined by key life history strategies in...
Estimates of cell volume in fossilized bones of extinct dinosaurs indicate that genome size underwen...
Birds exhibit small, constrained genome sizes relative to many other vertebrates. This has often bee...
It has been proposed that intron and genome sizes in birds are reduced in comparison with mammals be...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Erythrocyte enucleation is thought to have evolved in mammals to support their energetic cost of hig...
Nucleotypic theory suggests that genome size play indirect roles in determining organismal fitness. ...
While metabolism is a fundamental feature of all organisms, the causes of its scaling with body mass...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
<div><p>In general, tropical birds have a “slow pace of life,” lower rates of whole-animal metabolis...
Both development and evolution under chronic malnutrition lead to reduced adult size in Drosophila. ...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
The persistent enigma of why the whole-body metabolic rate increases hypoallometrically with body ma...
In general, tropical birds have a ‘‘slow pace of life,’ ’ lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and...