The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns in biology. We investigated whether this pattern extends to physically independent eusocial systems by measuring the metabolic rates of whole functioning colonies of the seed‐harvester ant Pogonomyrmex californicus. These intraspecific scaling data were compared to the predictions of an additive model developed to estimate collective metabolic rates. Contrary to the prediction of the additive model, colony metabolic rate allometry resembled the pattern commonly observed interspecifically for individual organisms, scaling with colony mass0.75. Among the same‐aged colonies, net growth rate varied by up to sevenfold, with larger colonies exhibi...
Social insect societies dominate many terrestrial ecosystems across the planet. Colony members coope...
Despite the rich diversity of life, all organisms are unified by the conserved biochemical pathways ...
The aggregation of individuals into colonies raises important questions about scaling of structure a...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
abstract: In social insect colonies, as with individual animals, the rates of biological processes s...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
Increasing evidence has shown that the energy use of ant colonies increases sub-linearly with colony...
Increasing evidence has shown that the energy use of ant colonies increases sublinearly with colony ...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Social insect societies dominate many terrestrial ecosystems across the planet. Colony members coope...
Despite the rich diversity of life, all organisms are unified by the conserved biochemical pathways ...
The aggregation of individuals into colonies raises important questions about scaling of structure a...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
The negative allometric scaling of metabolic rate with body size is among the most striking patterns...
abstract: In social insect colonies, as with individual animals, the rates of biological processes s...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
In social insect colonies, individuals are physically independent but functionally integrated by int...
Increasing evidence has shown that the energy use of ant colonies increases sub-linearly with colony...
Increasing evidence has shown that the energy use of ant colonies increases sublinearly with colony ...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Most ant colonies are comprised of workers that cooperate to harvest resources and feed developing l...
Social insect societies dominate many terrestrial ecosystems across the planet. Colony members coope...
Despite the rich diversity of life, all organisms are unified by the conserved biochemical pathways ...
The aggregation of individuals into colonies raises important questions about scaling of structure a...