Body size covaries with population dynamics across life's domains. Metabolism may impose fundamental constraints on the coevolution of size and demography, but experimental tests of the causal links remain elusive. We leverage a 60,000-generation experiment in which Escherichia coli populations evolved larger cells to examine intraspecific metabolic scaling and correlations with demographic parameters. Over the course of their evolution, the cells have roughly doubled in size relative to their ancestors. These larger cells have metabolic rates that are absolutely higher, but relative to their size, they are lower. Metabolic theory successfully predicted the relations between size, metabolism, and maximum population density, including suppor...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
The diversification of life involved enormous increases in size and complexity. The evolutionary tr...
BGPI : équipe 2Size is one of the most important biological traits influencing organismal ecology an...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Abstract Data from nearly 1000 species reveal the upper bound to rates of biomass production achieva...
Diversification of cell size is hypothesized to have occurred through a process of evolutionary opti...
SummaryDiversification of cell size is hypothesized to have occurred through a process of evolutiona...
Size imposes physiological and ecological constraints upon all organisms. Theory abounds on how ener...
The solution space of genome-scale models of cellular metabolism provides a map between physically v...
Population growth rate is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary characteristic of living organis...
Bacteria adopt a wide variety of sizes and shapes, with many species exhibiting stereotypical morpho...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
The diversification of life involved enormous increases in size and complexity. The evolutionary tr...
BGPI : équipe 2Size is one of the most important biological traits influencing organismal ecology an...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Abstract Data from nearly 1000 species reveal the upper bound to rates of biomass production achieva...
Diversification of cell size is hypothesized to have occurred through a process of evolutionary opti...
SummaryDiversification of cell size is hypothesized to have occurred through a process of evolutiona...
Size imposes physiological and ecological constraints upon all organisms. Theory abounds on how ener...
The solution space of genome-scale models of cellular metabolism provides a map between physically v...
Population growth rate is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary characteristic of living organis...
Bacteria adopt a wide variety of sizes and shapes, with many species exhibiting stereotypical morpho...
Single-cells grow by increasing their biomass and size. Here, we report that while mass and size acc...
Universal observations in Biology are sometimes described as "laws". In E. coli, experimental studie...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
Size determines the rate at which organisms acquire and use resources but it is unclear what size sh...
The diversification of life involved enormous increases in size and complexity. The evolutionary tr...