1. Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limits associated with its intake. The management of energy expenditure (EE) exhibited by animals has previously been considered in terms of three patterns: the constrained, independent and performance patterns of energy management. These patterns can be interpreted by regressing daily EE against maintenance EE measured over extended periods. From the multiple studies on this topic, there is equivocal evidence about the existence of universal patterns in certain aspects of energy management. 2. The implicit assumption that animals exhibit specifically one of three discrete energy management patterns, and without variation, seems simplistic. We s...
All biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes require energy. An axiomatic assumption, fi...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
Individual energy turnover rates can vary remarkably, even within a species. In this thesis I study ...
Reserve capacity quantifies the ability of an animal to smooth out fluctuations in food availability...
Energy is the common currency of life. To guarantee a homeostatic supply of energy, multiple neuro-e...
International audience1. Energy expenditure in wild animals can be limited (i) intrinsically by phys...
1 Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a model of the intrinsic energetic trade-offs that sha...
Differences in the limits and range of aerobic activity levels between endotherms and ectotherms rem...
In animal ecology, energy expenditure is used for assessing the consequences of different behavioura...
1. Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Ca...
The struggle for life takes many forms, but almost every aspect involves energy. Without this energy...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
All biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes require energy. An axiomatic assumption, fi...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
Individual energy turnover rates can vary remarkably, even within a species. In this thesis I study ...
Reserve capacity quantifies the ability of an animal to smooth out fluctuations in food availability...
Energy is the common currency of life. To guarantee a homeostatic supply of energy, multiple neuro-e...
International audience1. Energy expenditure in wild animals can be limited (i) intrinsically by phys...
1 Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a model of the intrinsic energetic trade-offs that sha...
Differences in the limits and range of aerobic activity levels between endotherms and ectotherms rem...
In animal ecology, energy expenditure is used for assessing the consequences of different behavioura...
1. Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Ca...
The struggle for life takes many forms, but almost every aspect involves energy. Without this energy...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
All biochemical, physiological and behavioural processes require energy. An axiomatic assumption, fi...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Judicious management of energy can be invaluable for animal survival and reproductive success. Capit...