Basal metabolic rate in the field vole (Microtus agrestis) was studied in relation to body composition and daily energy expenditure in the field Daily energy expenditure was measured by means of doubly labelled water ((D2O)-O-18). In the same individuals, basal metabolic rate was subsequently derived from O-2 consumption in an open-circuit system in the laboratory. Body composition was obtained by dissecting the animals and determining fresh, dry, and lean dry mass of different organs. Daily energy expenditure for free-living field voles ranged from 1.8 to 4.5 times basal metabolic race, with an average of 2.9 times basal metabolic rate. Variation in both daily energy expenditure and basal metabolic rate was best explained by body mass. Gen...
Seasonal changes in photoperiod are important environmental factors for small mammals to adjust some...
Several empirical studies have shown that variation in daily energy expenditure (DEE) and resting me...
Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is a potentially important axis of physiological adaptation to the ther...
Basal metabolic rate in the field vole (Microtus agrestis) was studied in relation to body compositi...
The average daily metabolism ra te (ADMR) , basal metabolism rate (BMR), and resting metabolism ra t...
It is generally accepted that the metabolic rates of mammals are a function of their body weight (B ...
This study examines the hypothesis that mammalian species with wide fluctuations in population size ...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
Nine species of voles (genus Microtus) and one species of mouse (genus Mus) from four different lati...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
The average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) was determined for Peromyscus maniculatus by an open circuit...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
Although the biological significance of individual variation in physiological traits is widely recog...
Seasonal changes in photoperiod are important environmental factors for small mammals to adjust some...
Several empirical studies have shown that variation in daily energy expenditure (DEE) and resting me...
Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is a potentially important axis of physiological adaptation to the ther...
Basal metabolic rate in the field vole (Microtus agrestis) was studied in relation to body compositi...
The average daily metabolism ra te (ADMR) , basal metabolism rate (BMR), and resting metabolism ra t...
It is generally accepted that the metabolic rates of mammals are a function of their body weight (B ...
This study examines the hypothesis that mammalian species with wide fluctuations in population size ...
Several competing hypotheses attempt to explain how environmental conditions affect mass-independent...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Dataset of basal metabolic rate (BMR, in ml O2/hour) with experimental animal body mass (in grams) f...
Nine species of voles (genus Microtus) and one species of mouse (genus Mus) from four different lati...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2 h(-1)) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are real...
The average daily metabolic rate (ADMR) was determined for Peromyscus maniculatus by an open circuit...
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of metabolism of a resting, postabsorptive, non-reproductive,...
Although the biological significance of individual variation in physiological traits is widely recog...
Seasonal changes in photoperiod are important environmental factors for small mammals to adjust some...
Several empirical studies have shown that variation in daily energy expenditure (DEE) and resting me...
Resting metabolic rate (RMR) is a potentially important axis of physiological adaptation to the ther...