Background The Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) predicts that gestation duration, lactation duration, and their sum, total development time, are constrained by mass-specific basal metabolic rate such that they should scale with body mass with an exponent of 0.25. However, tests of the MTE’s predictions have yielded mixed results. In an effort to resolve this uncertainty, we used phylogenetically-controlled regression to investigate the allometries of gestation duration, lactation duration, and total development time in four well-studied mammalian orders, Artiodactyla, Carnivora, Primates, and Rodentia. Results The results we obtained are not consistent with the predictions of the MTE. Gestation duration scaling exponents are below 0.25 in ...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
International audienceOur recent studies of infant captive baboons (Garcia et al., 2008; 2009) found...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
In most mammals, lactating mothers dramatically increase their food intake after parturition and rea...
In mammals, the mass-specific rate of biomass production during gestation and lactation, here called...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The Mass, Metabolism and Length Explanation (MMLE) was advanced in 1984 to explain the relationship ...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
AbstractThe developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding meta...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals ha...
Gestation periods in mammals are generally in line with scaling laws. There are several exceptions i...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
International audienceOur recent studies of infant captive baboons (Garcia et al., 2008; 2009) found...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...
In most mammals, lactating mothers dramatically increase their food intake after parturition and rea...
In mammals, the mass-specific rate of biomass production during gestation and lactation, here called...
The scaling of metabolic rates to body size is widely considered to be of great biological and ecolo...
The Mass, Metabolism and Length Explanation (MMLE) was advanced in 1984 to explain the relationship ...
Bivariate scaling analyses can reveal interesting correlations between individual biological variabl...
The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding metabolic di...
AbstractThe developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) is a paradigm for understanding meta...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
Osei Duah Agemang was supported by a scholarship from the Cape University, Ghana. Lobke Maria Vaanho...
Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals ha...
Gestation periods in mammals are generally in line with scaling laws. There are several exceptions i...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
International audienceOur recent studies of infant captive baboons (Garcia et al., 2008; 2009) found...
International audienceLife history, brain size and energy expenditure scale with body mass in mammal...