Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects of metabolic rates affects their mutual evolution is poorly understood. Using laboratory mice, we artificially selected for high maximal mass-independent metabolic rate (MMR) without direct selection on mass-independent basal metabolic rate (BMR). Then we tested for responses to selection in MMR and correlated responses to selection in BMR. In other lines, we antagonistically selected for mice with a combination of high mass-independent MMR and low mass-independent BMR. All selection protocols and data analyses included body mass as a covariate, so effects of selection on the metabolic rates are mass adjusted (that is, independent of effects ...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
International audienceIntra-specific variation in both the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and mitochondr...
SYNOPSIS. Artificial selection experiments are potentially powerful, yet under-utilized tool of evol...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
International audienceIntra-specific variation in both the basal metabolic rate (BMR) and mitochondr...
SYNOPSIS. Artificial selection experiments are potentially powerful, yet under-utilized tool of evol...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Divergent selection for heat loss was applied to lines of mice for 15 generations (G) in three repli...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...