Metabolism is the fundamental process dictating material and energy fluxes through organisms. Several studies have suggested that resting metabolic scaling in various aquatic invertebrates is positively correlated with changes in body shape and the scaling of body surface area, which agrees with the surface area theory, but contradicts the negative correlations predicted by the resource–transport network theory. However, the relationship between resting metabolic scaling and respiration area, particularly in asymmetric fish that have undergone dramatically rapid metamorphosis, remains unclear. In this morphometric study in an asymmetric fish species (Paralichthys olivaceus), I compared my results with previous reports on resting metabolic s...
Metabolic energy fuels all biological processes, and therefore theories that explain the scaling of ...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...
Size-scaling metabolism is widely considered to be of significant importance in biology and ecology....
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Fish larvae are the world's smallest vertebrates, and their high rates of mortality may be partially...
Body shape and metabolic rate can be important determinants of animal performance, yet often their e...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
The question of how the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass (M) is achieved in animals is unres...
Metabolism fuels all of life's activities, from biochemical reactions to ecological interactions. Ac...
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future are based ...
Measurements were made of the surface areas of the yolk sac, the fins, the head and trunk, the gill ...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Scaling is the study of how body size influences biological traits. In fish, the effects of body siz...
Many physiological and ecological processes depend on body size and the supply of limiting nutrients...
Metabolic energy fuels all biological processes, and therefore theories that explain the scaling of ...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...
Size-scaling metabolism is widely considered to be of significant importance in biology and ecology....
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Fish larvae are the world's smallest vertebrates, and their high rates of mortality may be partially...
Body shape and metabolic rate can be important determinants of animal performance, yet often their e...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
The question of how the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass (M) is achieved in animals is unres...
Metabolism fuels all of life's activities, from biochemical reactions to ecological interactions. Ac...
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future are based ...
Measurements were made of the surface areas of the yolk sac, the fins, the head and trunk, the gill ...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Scaling is the study of how body size influences biological traits. In fish, the effects of body siz...
Many physiological and ecological processes depend on body size and the supply of limiting nutrients...
Metabolic energy fuels all biological processes, and therefore theories that explain the scaling of ...
Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the...
© 2016 by The University of Chicago.Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionar...