Organisms vary widely in size, from microbes weighing 0.1 pg to trees weighing thousands of megagrams — a 10 21 -fold range similar to the difference in mass between an elephant and the Earth. Mass has a pervasive influence on biological processes, but the effect is usually non-proportional; for example, a tenfold increase in mass is typically accompanied by just a four- to sevenfold increase in metabolic rate. Understanding the cause of allometric scaling has been a long-standing problem in biology. Here, we examine the evolution of metabolic allometry in animals by linking microevolutionary processes to macroevolutionary patterns. We show that the genetic correlation between mass and metabolic rate is strong and positive in insects, bird...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Complex ecological and economic systems show fluctuations in macroscopic quantities such as exchange...
Organisms vary widely in size, from microbes weighing 0.1 pg to trees weighing thousands of megagra...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Metabolism is a foundation of life. Metabolic rate of organisms (amount of energy produced per unit ...
The reasons why metabolic rate (B) scales allometrically with body mass (M) remain hotly debated. Th...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR=aBMb,...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
abstract: The reasons why metabolic rate (B) scales allometrically with body mass (M) remain hotly d...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Complex ecological and economic systems show fluctuations in macroscopic quantities such as exchange...
Organisms vary widely in size, from microbes weighing 0.1 pg to trees weighing thousands of megagra...
Life on earth spans a size range of around 21 orders of magnitude across species and can span a rang...
Metabolism is a foundation of life. Metabolic rate of organisms (amount of energy produced per unit ...
The reasons why metabolic rate (B) scales allometrically with body mass (M) remain hotly debated. Th...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR=aBMb,...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
abstract: The reasons why metabolic rate (B) scales allometrically with body mass (M) remain hotly d...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
The controversial relationship between body mass and basal metabolic rate in animals revolves around...
Metabolic rate (MR) often scales with body mass (BM) following a power function of the form MR = aBM...
Power scaling relationships between body mass and organismal traits are fundamental to biology. Comp...
Complex ecological and economic systems show fluctuations in macroscopic quantities such as exchange...