© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substantially throughout animals' lifespans, thus the ability to profit from high food levels may directly influence animal fitness. Studies exploring the link between basal metabolic rate (BMR), growth, reproduction, and other fitness traits have shown varying relationships in terms of both magnitude and direction. The diversity of results has led to the hypothesis that these relationships are modulated by environmental conditions (e.g., food availability), suggesting that the fitness consequences of a given BMR may be context-dependent. In turn, there is indirect evidence that individuals with an increased capacity for aerobic work also have a hig...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is highly variable, both between and within species. One hypothesis is th...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Free-living animals must forage for food and hence may face energetic constraints imposed by their n...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
In order to maintain the energy balance, animals often exhibit several physiological adjustments whe...
Experimental manipulation of foraging costs per food reward can be used to study the plasticity of p...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the ...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
In poor environments, animals reduce their energy expenditure rather than working harder, concludes ...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
1. Maximum aerobic metabolic rate, measured in terms of rate of oxygen consumption during exercise ...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is highly variable, both between and within species. One hypothesis is th...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Free-living animals must forage for food and hence may face energetic constraints imposed by their n...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
In order to maintain the energy balance, animals often exhibit several physiological adjustments whe...
Experimental manipulation of foraging costs per food reward can be used to study the plasticity of p...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the ...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
In poor environments, animals reduce their energy expenditure rather than working harder, concludes ...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
1. Maximum aerobic metabolic rate, measured in terms of rate of oxygen consumption during exercise ...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is highly variable, both between and within species. One hypothesis is th...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...