Questions: What is the macroevolutionary relationship between body size, number of cell types and metabolism? Furthermore, why does the relationship between body size and the number of cell types hold between major metazoan clades but not within closely related taxa? Mathematical methods: Expand the allometric relationship between size and metabolism to include (1) the energetic costs of supporting an increased number of cell types and (2) the phylogenetic constraints governing the number of cell types. Key assumptions: An increase in organismal size selects for additional cell types. This is due to biophysical constraints and transport demands. The increase in cell types allows the organism to perform new functions. The extra cell types al...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
A number of common themes run throughout this volume. First, one begins to appreciate just how much ...
Little is known about how the characteristic differences in organ size between species are regulated...
My dissertation centers around investigating big-picture questions related to understanding the cons...
Population growth rate is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary characteristic of living organis...
The diversity of specialized cell types (‘complexity’) is estimated for a wide range of multicellula...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
The so-called size-complexity rule claims the existence of a positive correlation between organism s...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Size imposes physiological and ecological constraints upon all organisms. Theory abounds on how ener...
Advisors: Neil W. Blackstone.Committee members: Jozef J. Bujarski; Shengde Zhou.Includes illustratio...
0000-0001-7279-715X© 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The attached file is the publ...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
We investigate the effects of trophic lifestyle and two types of major evolutionary transitions in i...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
A number of common themes run throughout this volume. First, one begins to appreciate just how much ...
Little is known about how the characteristic differences in organ size between species are regulated...
My dissertation centers around investigating big-picture questions related to understanding the cons...
Population growth rate is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary characteristic of living organis...
The diversity of specialized cell types (‘complexity’) is estimated for a wide range of multicellula...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
The so-called size-complexity rule claims the existence of a positive correlation between organism s...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Size imposes physiological and ecological constraints upon all organisms. Theory abounds on how ener...
Advisors: Neil W. Blackstone.Committee members: Jozef J. Bujarski; Shengde Zhou.Includes illustratio...
0000-0001-7279-715X© 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. The attached file is the publ...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
We investigate the effects of trophic lifestyle and two types of major evolutionary transitions in i...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
A number of common themes run throughout this volume. First, one begins to appreciate just how much ...
Little is known about how the characteristic differences in organ size between species are regulated...