Published online: 15 March 2021Explaining variation in the fitness of organisms is a fundamental goal in evolutionary ecology. Maintenance energy metabolism is the minimum energy required to sustain biological processes at rest (resting metabolic rate: RMR) and is proposed to drive or constrain fitness of animals; however, this remains debated. Hypotheses have been proposed as to why fitness might increase with RMR (the ‘increased intake’ or ‘performance’ hypothesis), decrease with RMR (the ‘compensation’ or ‘allocation’ hypothesis), or vary among species and environmental contexts (the ‘context dependent’ hypothesis). Here, we conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature, finding 114 studies with 355 relationships betwee...
OBJECTIVES: Life history theory, a branch of evolutionary theory, predicts the existence of trade-of...
Metabolic rate has been linked to several components of fitness and is both heritable and repeatable...
International audienceIt has often been proposed that bolder, more explorative or more active indivi...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
Variation in aerobic capacity has far reaching consequences for the physiology, ecology, and evoluti...
Energy metabolism has received much attention as a potential driver of repeatable among‐individual d...
In this paper we show how animal personality could explain some of the large inter-individual variat...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
1.Understanding the mechanisms driving geographic range sizes of species is a central issue in ecolo...
Basal or standard metabolic rate reflects the minimum amount of energy required to maintain body pro...
© 2019 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Animals are expected to be ...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
OBJECTIVES: Life history theory, a branch of evolutionary theory, predicts the existence of trade-of...
Metabolic rate has been linked to several components of fitness and is both heritable and repeatable...
International audienceIt has often been proposed that bolder, more explorative or more active indivi...
Genetically based variation in metabolic rates of resting animals (RMR) suggests a potential role fo...
Variation in aerobic capacity has far reaching consequences for the physiology, ecology, and evoluti...
Energy metabolism has received much attention as a potential driver of repeatable among‐individual d...
In this paper we show how animal personality could explain some of the large inter-individual variat...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Investigations into relationships between life-history traits, such as growth rate and energy metabo...
1.Understanding the mechanisms driving geographic range sizes of species is a central issue in ecolo...
Basal or standard metabolic rate reflects the minimum amount of energy required to maintain body pro...
© 2019 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Society Animals are expected to be ...
Animals usually are not willing to perform at levels, or for lengths of time, of which they should b...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
Behavioral ecologists have hypothesized that among-individual differences in resting metabolic rate ...
OBJECTIVES: Life history theory, a branch of evolutionary theory, predicts the existence of trade-of...
Metabolic rate has been linked to several components of fitness and is both heritable and repeatable...
International audienceIt has often been proposed that bolder, more explorative or more active indivi...