Many comparative physiological studies aim to determine if a particular species differs from a prediction based on a linear allometric regression for other species. However, the judgment as to whether the species in question conforms to this allometric relationship is often not based on any formal statistical analysis. An appropriate statistical method is to compare the new species’ value with the 95% confidence limits for predicting an additional datum from the relationship for the other species. We examine the basal metabolic rate (BMR) of the termitivorous numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus) and aardwolf (Proteles cristatus) to demonstrate the use of the 95% prediction limits to determine statistically if they have a lower-than-expected BMR c...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
© 2009 Society for the Study of EvolutionThe form of the relationship between the basal metabolic ra...
Quantitative scaling relationships among body mass, temperature and metabolic rate of organisms are ...
The relationship between body mass (M) and metabolic rate (MR) typically accounts for most (>90%) of...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often predicted by allometric interpolation, but such predictions are ...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
© 2009 Society for the Study of EvolutionThe form of the relationship between the basal metabolic ra...
Quantitative scaling relationships among body mass, temperature and metabolic rate of organisms are ...
The relationship between body mass (M) and metabolic rate (MR) typically accounts for most (>90%) of...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Basal rate of metabolism (BMR) is a physiological parameter that should be measured under strictly d...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often predicted by allometric interpolation, but such predictions are ...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
© 2009 Society for the Study of EvolutionThe form of the relationship between the basal metabolic ra...
Quantitative scaling relationships among body mass, temperature and metabolic rate of organisms are ...