International audienceHumans and other large-brained hominins have been proposed to increase energy turnover during their evolutionary history. Such increased energy turnover is plausible, given the evolution of energy-rich diets, but requires empirical confirmation. Framing human energetics in a phylogenetic context, our meta-analysis of 17 wild non-human primate species shows that daily metabolizable energy input follows an allometric relationship with body mass where the allometric exponent for mass is 0.75 + 0.04, close to that reported for daily energy expenditure measured with doubly labelled water in primates. Human populations at subsistence level (n ¼ 6) largely fall within the variation of primate species in the scaling of energy ...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
Primates expend approximately 50% less energy (kcal/day) for their body size than other eutherians. ...
This literature review investigates the evolutionary relationship between diet and primate physiolog...
International audienceHumans and other large-brained hominins have been proposed to increase energy ...
National audienceThe suite of derived human traits, including enlarged brains, elevated fertility ra...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Humans are distinguished from the other living apes in having larger brains and an unusual life hist...
Large brain sizes in humans have important metabolic consequences as humans expend a relatively larg...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 45 studies reporting basal metabolic rate (BMR) data for Homo sapien...
Energy is the fundamental currency of life—needed for growth, repair, and reproduction—but little is...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
Primates have larger brains than most other mammals, yet they do not have significantly higher metab...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
Primates expend approximately 50% less energy (kcal/day) for their body size than other eutherians. ...
This literature review investigates the evolutionary relationship between diet and primate physiolog...
International audienceHumans and other large-brained hominins have been proposed to increase energy ...
National audienceThe suite of derived human traits, including enlarged brains, elevated fertility ra...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
Humans are distinguished from the other living apes in having larger brains and an unusual life hist...
Large brain sizes in humans have important metabolic consequences as humans expend a relatively larg...
We conducted a meta-analysis of 45 studies reporting basal metabolic rate (BMR) data for Homo sapien...
Energy is the fundamental currency of life—needed for growth, repair, and reproduction—but little is...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
Humans and other primates are distinct among placental mammals in having exceptionally slow rates of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evolutionary theories that account for the unusual socio-ecologica...
To sustain life, humans and other terrestrial animals must maintain a tight balance of water gain an...
Primates have larger brains than most other mammals, yet they do not have significantly higher metab...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
Primates expend approximately 50% less energy (kcal/day) for their body size than other eutherians. ...
This literature review investigates the evolutionary relationship between diet and primate physiolog...