A key endeavour in evolutionary physiology is to identify sources of among- and within-individual variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR). Although males and females often differ in whole-organism RMR due to sexual size dimorphism, sex differences in RMR sometimes persist after conditioning on body mass, suggesting phenotypic differences between males and females in energy-expensive activities contributing to RMR. One potential difference is locomotor activity, yet its relationship with RMR is unclear and different energy budget models predict different associations. We quantified locomotor activity (walking) over 24h and RMR (overnight) on 232 males and 245 females Drosophila melanogaster that were either mated or maintained as virgins b...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis considers an animal’s behavior, physiology, and life-his...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
In mammals, trait variation is often reported to be greater among males than females. However, to da...
A key endeavour in evolutionary physiology is to identify sources of among- and within-individual va...
A longstanding focus in evolutionary physiology concerns the causes and consequences of variation in...
The sexes perform different reproductive roles and have evolved sometimes strikingly different pheno...
Standard metabolic rate (SMR), defined as the minimal energy expenditure required for self-maintenan...
Variation in environmental or genetic quality leads to phenotypic variation in condition, but how mu...
Mating causes many changes in physiology, behaviour and gene expression in a wide range of organisms...
Locomotion and mobility have been studied extensively in Drosophila melanogaster but less is known a...
This article characterizes the effects of fly density and sex on both mass-specific routine oxygen c...
Males and females often maximize fitness by pursuing different reproductive strategies, with males c...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
Temperature is a key factor mediating organismal fitness and has important consequences for species'...
Genetic effects are often context-dependent, with the same genotype differentially affecting phenoty...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis considers an animal’s behavior, physiology, and life-his...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
In mammals, trait variation is often reported to be greater among males than females. However, to da...
A key endeavour in evolutionary physiology is to identify sources of among- and within-individual va...
A longstanding focus in evolutionary physiology concerns the causes and consequences of variation in...
The sexes perform different reproductive roles and have evolved sometimes strikingly different pheno...
Standard metabolic rate (SMR), defined as the minimal energy expenditure required for self-maintenan...
Variation in environmental or genetic quality leads to phenotypic variation in condition, but how mu...
Mating causes many changes in physiology, behaviour and gene expression in a wide range of organisms...
Locomotion and mobility have been studied extensively in Drosophila melanogaster but less is known a...
This article characterizes the effects of fly density and sex on both mass-specific routine oxygen c...
Males and females often maximize fitness by pursuing different reproductive strategies, with males c...
Sexually antagonistic genetic variation can pose limits to the independent evolution and adaptation ...
Temperature is a key factor mediating organismal fitness and has important consequences for species'...
Genetic effects are often context-dependent, with the same genotype differentially affecting phenoty...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis considers an animal’s behavior, physiology, and life-his...
Dispersal syndromes (i.e. suites of phenotypic correlates of dispersal) are potentially important de...
In mammals, trait variation is often reported to be greater among males than females. However, to da...