The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its existence is generally agreed on, the exact value of the scaling exponent, and the key mechanisms that determine its value, are still hotly debated.The network model of West, Brown & Enquist (Science 276, 122-126, 1997) predicts a value of (3)/4 but, although appealing, this model has not been generally accepted.Here we reconstruct the model and derive the exponent in a clearer and much more straightforward way that requires weaker assumptions than the original model. Specifically, self-similarity of the network is not required. Our formulation can even be used if one or several assumptions of West et al. (1997) are considered invalid.Moreov...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
Allometric scaling is one of the most pervasive laws in biology. Its origin, however, is still a mat...
Metabolic theory specifies constraints on the metabolic organisation of individual organisms. These ...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
The debate about the value of the allometric scaling exponent (b) relating metabolic rate to body ma...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
In 1997 West, Brown & Enquist published a theoretical explanation for the long-known empirical o...
An allometric power-law relationship between metabolic rate and the mass of living organisms has bee...
The origin and shape of metabolic scaling has been controversial since Kleiber found that basal meta...
[No abstract available]2493633637Bengtsson, H.U., Edén, P., A simple model for the arterial system (...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
The allometry relationship (AR) between two properties of a living network X and Y is X=aYb where on...
How a particular attribute of an organism changes or scales with its body size is known as an allome...
Why the rate of metabolism varies (scales) in regular, but diverse ways with body size is a perennia...
We extend a previously theory for the interspecific allometric scaling developed in a d+1-dimensiona...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
Allometric scaling is one of the most pervasive laws in biology. Its origin, however, is still a mat...
Metabolic theory specifies constraints on the metabolic organisation of individual organisms. These ...
The allometry of metabolic rate has long been one of the key relationships in ecology. While its exi...
The debate about the value of the allometric scaling exponent (b) relating metabolic rate to body ma...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
In 1997 West, Brown & Enquist published a theoretical explanation for the long-known empirical o...
An allometric power-law relationship between metabolic rate and the mass of living organisms has bee...
The origin and shape of metabolic scaling has been controversial since Kleiber found that basal meta...
[No abstract available]2493633637Bengtsson, H.U., Edén, P., A simple model for the arterial system (...
Metabolic rate, heart rate, lifespan, and many other physiological properties vary with body mass in...
The allometry relationship (AR) between two properties of a living network X and Y is X=aYb where on...
How a particular attribute of an organism changes or scales with its body size is known as an allome...
Why the rate of metabolism varies (scales) in regular, but diverse ways with body size is a perennia...
We extend a previously theory for the interspecific allometric scaling developed in a d+1-dimensiona...
Copyright © 2003, The National Academy of SciencesThe relationship between mammalian basal metabolic...
Allometric scaling is one of the most pervasive laws in biology. Its origin, however, is still a mat...
Metabolic theory specifies constraints on the metabolic organisation of individual organisms. These ...