There is renewed focus on the ecological determinants of animal metabolism and recent comparative analyses support the physiological expectation that the field metabolic rate (FMR) of homeotherms should increase with declining ambient temperature. However, sustained elevation of FMR during prolonged, seasonal cold could be prevented by intrinsic limits constraining FMR to some multiple of basal metabolic rate (BMR) or extrinsic limits on resource abundance. We analysed previous measures of mammalian FMR and BMR to establish the effect of ambient temperature on both traits and found no support for intrinsic limitation. We also measured the FMR of a northern population of red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) exposed to ambient temperatures...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Organisms survive environmental variation by combining homeostatic regulation of critical states wit...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...
There is renewed focus on the ecological determinants of animal metabolism and recent comparative an...
The hypothesis that cold air temperatures (Ta) constrain the metabolic diversity of high-latitude en...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Winter is an energetically challenging season for endotherms in temperate and northern climates b...
Temperature is one of the most important environmental variables impacting organisms. For endotherms...
Metabolic critical temperatures define the range of ambient temperatures where endotherms are able t...
Small endothermic mammals have high metabolisms, particularly at cold temperatures. In the light of ...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The heat dissipation limit (HDL) hypothesis suggests that the capacity of endotherms to dissipate bo...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Organisms survive environmental variation by combining homeostatic regulation of critical states wit...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...
There is renewed focus on the ecological determinants of animal metabolism and recent comparative an...
The hypothesis that cold air temperatures (Ta) constrain the metabolic diversity of high-latitude en...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Winter is an energetically challenging season for endotherms in temperate and northern climates b...
Temperature is one of the most important environmental variables impacting organisms. For endotherms...
Metabolic critical temperatures define the range of ambient temperatures where endotherms are able t...
Small endothermic mammals have high metabolisms, particularly at cold temperatures. In the light of ...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The heat dissipation limit (HDL) hypothesis suggests that the capacity of endotherms to dissipate bo...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
Organisms survive environmental variation by combining homeostatic regulation of critical states wit...
The effects of increased global temperatures are being measured in many biological systems. Given t...