The ability to account with precision for the quantitative variation in the basal rate of metabolism (BMR) at the species level is explored in four groups of endotherms: arvicoline rodents, ducks, melaphagid honeyeaters, and phyllostomid bats. An effective analysis requires the inclusion of the factors that distinguish species and their responses to the conditions they encounter in the environment. These factors are implemented by changes in body composition and are responsible for the non-conformity of species to a scaling curve. Two concerns may limit an analysis. The factors correlated with energy expenditure often correlate with each other, which usually prevents them from being included together in an analysis, thereby preventing a com...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Metabolic critical temperatures define the range of ambient temperatures where endotherms are able t...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, University of FloridaThe energy expenditure of endotherms...
Synopsis The energy expenditure of endotherms, through its impact on the rate of reproduction, affec...
The energy expenditure of endotherms is influenced by body size, climate, and food habits. Body size...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
The calculation and comparison of physiological characteristics of thermoregulation has provided ins...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
1. We present a statistical analysis of the scaling of resting (basal) metabolic rate, BMR, with bod...
An earlier analysis demonstrated that the mass-independent energy expenditure of four species of rod...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
This study contains an analysis of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in 1817 endothermic species. The aim w...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Metabolic critical temperatures define the range of ambient temperatures where endotherms are able t...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, University of FloridaThe energy expenditure of endotherms...
Synopsis The energy expenditure of endotherms, through its impact on the rate of reproduction, affec...
The energy expenditure of endotherms is influenced by body size, climate, and food habits. Body size...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
The calculation and comparison of physiological characteristics of thermoregulation has provided ins...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
1. We present a statistical analysis of the scaling of resting (basal) metabolic rate, BMR, with bod...
An earlier analysis demonstrated that the mass-independent energy expenditure of four species of rod...
One of the most generalized conclusions arising from studies analyzing the ecological variation of e...
1. The power-law dependence of metabolic rate on body mass has major implications at every level of ...
This study contains an analysis of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in 1817 endothermic species. The aim w...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Physiological processes are essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of organisms,...
Mechanistic approaches for predicting the ranges of endotherms are needed to forecast their response...
Metabolic critical temperatures define the range of ambient temperatures where endotherms are able t...