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Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a S...

Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a S...

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Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life‐History Variables

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Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life‐History Variables

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United States: The University of Chicago Press

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Physiological and biochemical zoology, 2004-11, Vol.77 (6), p.929-941

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English

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United States: The University of Chicago Press

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Basal metabolic rate (BMR, mL O2h−1) is a useful measurement only if standard conditions are realised. We present an analysis of the relationship between mammalian body mass (M, g) and BMR that accounts for variation associated with body temperature, digestive state, and phylogeny. In contrast to the established paradigm that
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Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life‐History Variables

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67230086

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67230086

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1522-2152

E-ISSN

1537-5293

DOI

10.1086/425186

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