The rate of change in resting metabolic rate (RMR) as a result of a temperature increase\ua0of 10\ua0°C is termed the temperature coefficient (Q), which\ua0is often used to predict how an organism’s total MR will change with temperature. However, this method neglects a potentially key component of MR; changes in activity level (and thus activity MR; AMR) with temperature may significantly alter the relationship between MR and temperature. The present study seeks to describe how thermal effects on total MR estimated from RMR–temperature measurements can be misleading when the contribution of activity to total MR is neglected. A simple conceptual framework illustrates that since the relationship between activity levels and temperature can be ...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Energy metabolism has received much attention as a potential driver of repeatable among‐individual d...
The rate of signal production by social ectotherms is often temperature dependent. This has been typ...
International audienceThe rate of change in resting metabolic rate (RMR) as a result of a temperatur...
<p>Within individuals, constraints imposed by temperature on cellular respiration and associated bio...
The effects of body mass and temperature on metabolic rate (MR) are among the most widely examined p...
Aim: Warmer temperatures directly increase metabolic rates of ectotherms, but temperature also indir...
Q10 factors are widely used as indicators of the magnitude of temperature-induced changes in physico...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowThe temperature ...
We derive a general model, based on principles of biochemical kinetics and allometry, that characte...
1. Maximum aerobic metabolic rate, measured in terms of rate of oxygen consumption during exercise ...
A mechanistic understanding of the response of metabolic rate to temperature is essential for unders...
Temperature affects nearly every aspect of how organisms interact with and are constrained by their ...
There is currently unprecedented interest in quantifying variation in thermal physiology among organ...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Energy metabolism has received much attention as a potential driver of repeatable among‐individual d...
The rate of signal production by social ectotherms is often temperature dependent. This has been typ...
International audienceThe rate of change in resting metabolic rate (RMR) as a result of a temperatur...
<p>Within individuals, constraints imposed by temperature on cellular respiration and associated bio...
The effects of body mass and temperature on metabolic rate (MR) are among the most widely examined p...
Aim: Warmer temperatures directly increase metabolic rates of ectotherms, but temperature also indir...
Q10 factors are widely used as indicators of the magnitude of temperature-induced changes in physico...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowThe temperature ...
We derive a general model, based on principles of biochemical kinetics and allometry, that characte...
1. Maximum aerobic metabolic rate, measured in terms of rate of oxygen consumption during exercise ...
A mechanistic understanding of the response of metabolic rate to temperature is essential for unders...
Temperature affects nearly every aspect of how organisms interact with and are constrained by their ...
There is currently unprecedented interest in quantifying variation in thermal physiology among organ...
Inter-individual differences in body temperature and resting metabolic rate (RMR), during comfortabl...
Energy metabolism has received much attention as a potential driver of repeatable among‐individual d...
The rate of signal production by social ectotherms is often temperature dependent. This has been typ...