Mitochondrial metabolism varies significantly between individuals of the same species and can influence animal performance, such as growth. However, growth rate is usually determined before the mitochondrial assay. The hypothesis that natural variation in mitochondrial metabolic traits is linked to differences in both previous and upcoming growth remains untested. Using biopsies to collect tissue in a non-lethal manner, we tested this hypothesis in a fish model (Dicentrarchus labrax) by monitoring individual growth rate, measuring mitochondrial metabolic traits in the red muscle, and monitoring the growth of the same individuals after the mitochondrial assay. Individual variation in growth rate was consistent before and after the mitochondr...
This study asked whether interindividual variation in maximum and standard aerobic metabolic rates o...
Metabolism defines the energetic cost of life, yet we still know relatively little about why intrasp...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
Standard metabolic rate (SMR) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR) typically vary two- or threefold amon...
The physiological causes of intraspecific differences in fitness components such as growth rate are ...
Les mitochondries jouent un rôle fondamental dans la conversion des apports alimentaires et des rése...
There is increasing interest in the effect of energy metabolism on oxidative stress, but much ambigu...
There is increasing interest in the effect of energy metabolism on oxidative stress, but much ambigu...
The intricate relationship between metabolism and growth is still largely unexplored in early life s...
Metabolic rate has been linked to growth, reproduction, and survival at the individual level and is ...
Phenotypic flexibility in physiological, morphological and behavioural traits can allow organisms to...
The question of how the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass (M) is achieved in animals is unres...
The mitochondrial theory of ageing proposes that the cumulative effect of biochemical damage in mito...
WOS:000451996200011International audienceAnimals display tremendous variation in their rates of grow...
This study asked whether interindividual variation in maximum and standard aerobic metabolic rates o...
Metabolism defines the energetic cost of life, yet we still know relatively little about why intrasp...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
Standard metabolic rate (SMR) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR) typically vary two- or threefold amon...
The physiological causes of intraspecific differences in fitness components such as growth rate are ...
Les mitochondries jouent un rôle fondamental dans la conversion des apports alimentaires et des rése...
There is increasing interest in the effect of energy metabolism on oxidative stress, but much ambigu...
There is increasing interest in the effect of energy metabolism on oxidative stress, but much ambigu...
The intricate relationship between metabolism and growth is still largely unexplored in early life s...
Metabolic rate has been linked to growth, reproduction, and survival at the individual level and is ...
Phenotypic flexibility in physiological, morphological and behavioural traits can allow organisms to...
The question of how the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass (M) is achieved in animals is unres...
The mitochondrial theory of ageing proposes that the cumulative effect of biochemical damage in mito...
WOS:000451996200011International audienceAnimals display tremendous variation in their rates of grow...
This study asked whether interindividual variation in maximum and standard aerobic metabolic rates o...
Metabolism defines the energetic cost of life, yet we still know relatively little about why intrasp...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...