A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the factors underlying the evolution of endothermy in birds and mammals and interspecific variation of basal metabolic rate (BMR). Here, we applied the experimental evolution approach and compared BMR in lines of a wild rodent, the bank vole (Myodes glareolus), selected for 11 generations for: high swim-induced aerobic metabolism (A), ability to maintain body mass on a low-quality herbivorous diet (H) and intensity of predatory behaviour towards crickets (P). Four replicate lines were maintained for each of the selection directions and an unselected control (C). In comparison to C lines, A lines achieved a 49% higher maximum rate of oxyg...
© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substan...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
According to the “aerobic capacity model,” endothermy in birds and mammals evolved as a result of na...
According to the “aerobic capacity model,” endothermy in birds and mammals evolved as a result of na...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
Not applicableLocomotion is one of the major forces that shape evolution of terrestrial animals. All...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
Variation in aerobic capacity has far reaching consequences for the physiology, ecology, and evoluti...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Comparative studies have shown that diet, life history, and phylogeny interact to determine microbia...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement Acknowledgments. We are grateful to Raphaelle Flint and J...
An organism's energy budget is strongly related to resource consumption, performance, and fitness. H...
© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substan...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
According to the “aerobic capacity model,” endothermy in birds and mammals evolved as a result of na...
According to the “aerobic capacity model,” endothermy in birds and mammals evolved as a result of na...
Metabolic rates are correlated with many aspects of ecology, but how selection on different aspects ...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
Not applicableLocomotion is one of the major forces that shape evolution of terrestrial animals. All...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
Variation in aerobic capacity has far reaching consequences for the physiology, ecology, and evoluti...
Understanding how evolutionary variation in energetic metabolism arises is central to several theori...
Comparative studies have shown that diet, life history, and phylogeny interact to determine microbia...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement Acknowledgments. We are grateful to Raphaelle Flint and J...
An organism's energy budget is strongly related to resource consumption, performance, and fitness. H...
© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substan...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...