A common belief is that body-mass scaling of metabolic rate results chiefly from intrinsic body-design constraints. However, several studies have shown that multiple ecological factors affect metabolic scaling. The mechanistic basis of these effects is largely unknown. Here, we explore whether abiotic and biotic environmental factors have interactive effects on metabolic scaling. To address this question, we studied the simultaneous effects of temperature and predator cues on the ontogenetic metabolic scaling of amphipod crustaceans inhabiting two different aquatic ecosystems, a freshwater spring and a saltwater lagoon. We assessed effects of phenotypic plasticity on metabolic scaling by exposing amphipods in the laboratory to water with a...
Assessing whether trait variations among individuals are consistent over time and among environmenta...
Responses by marine species to ocean acidification (OA) have recently been shown to be modulated by ...
Metabolic variability across latitudinal populations of gammarid amphipods was examined in the summe...
A common belief is that body mass scaling of metabolic rate results chiefly from intrinsic body-desi...
According to the metabolic theory of ecology, metabolic rate, an important indicator of the pace of ...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Variability in metabolic scaling in animals, the relationship between metabolic rate ( R) and body m...
Physiological responses will determine many aspects of species' ecology in a changed environment. A ...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
Temperature constrains the rates of ecological processes that drive community- and ecosystem-level p...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Environmental temperature and body size are two prominent drivers of predation. Despite the ample ev...
Lake Baikal is inhabited by more than 300 endemic amphipod species, which are narrowly adapted to ce...
This work investigates the ecophysiology of marine amphipods. Amphipods are an important part of the...
Assessing whether trait variations among individuals are consistent over time and among environmenta...
Responses by marine species to ocean acidification (OA) have recently been shown to be modulated by ...
Metabolic variability across latitudinal populations of gammarid amphipods was examined in the summe...
A common belief is that body mass scaling of metabolic rate results chiefly from intrinsic body-desi...
According to the metabolic theory of ecology, metabolic rate, an important indicator of the pace of ...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
Several studies have documented ecological effects on intra- and interspecific body-size scaling of ...
Variability in metabolic scaling in animals, the relationship between metabolic rate ( R) and body m...
Physiological responses will determine many aspects of species' ecology in a changed environment. A ...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
Temperature constrains the rates of ecological processes that drive community- and ecosystem-level p...
Metabolic rates are fundamental to many biological processes, and commonly scale with body size with...
Environmental temperature and body size are two prominent drivers of predation. Despite the ample ev...
Lake Baikal is inhabited by more than 300 endemic amphipod species, which are narrowly adapted to ce...
This work investigates the ecophysiology of marine amphipods. Amphipods are an important part of the...
Assessing whether trait variations among individuals are consistent over time and among environmenta...
Responses by marine species to ocean acidification (OA) have recently been shown to be modulated by ...
Metabolic variability across latitudinal populations of gammarid amphipods was examined in the summe...