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Data from: Within species support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: a negative association between brain size and visceral fat storage in females
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The expensive tissue hypothesis;Syngnathus schlegeli;Syngnathidae;trade-off;brain evolution;Constraints
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t25d2
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is predicted to constrain adaptive brain size evolution (the expensive tissue hypothesis, ETH). Here, we test the ETH in a teleost fish with predominant female
Data from: Large brains, small guts: the expensive tissue hypothesis supported within anurans
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doi:10.5061/dryad.k17j5
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on. Prominently, the expensive-tissue hypothesis (ETH) proposes that reducing the size of another expensive organ, such as the gut, should compensate for the cost
Data from: Life in the unthinking depths: energetic constraints on encephalization in marine fishes
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Constraints;Theory;trade-offs;Comparative studies;phylogenetics;basal metabolic rate;Fish;encephalization
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doi:10.5061/dryad.h6p22
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on using marine teleost fishes: the direct metabolic constraints hypothesis, the expensive tissue hypothesis, and the temperature-dependent hypothesis
Data from: Comparative support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: big brains are correlated with smaller gut and greater parental inves
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Brain evolution Constraints Trade-offs Expensive tissue hypothesis Phylogenetic comparative methods Encephalization
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doi:10.5061/dryad.26pt6.2
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The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, the energetic requirements of encephalization ar
Data from: Comparative support for the expensive tissue hypothesis: big brains are correlated with smaller gut and greater parental inves
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Expensive tissue hypothesis;phylogenetic comparative methods;Constraints;trade-offs;Cichlidae;brain evolution;encephalization
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doi:10.5061/dryad.26pt6
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The brain is one of the most energetically expensive organs in the vertebrate body. Consequently, the energetic requirements of encephalization ar
Data from: The effect of brain size evolution on feeding propensity, digestive efficiency and juvenile growth
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trade-offs;Selection - Artificial;development;Poecilia reticulata;Behavior
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doi:10.5061/dryad.ns141
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One key hypothesis in the study of brain size evolution is the expensive tissue hypothesis; the idea that increased investment into the brain should
Data from: Large-brained birds suffer less oxidative damage
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Vágási, Csongor I.
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antioxidants brain size life history lipid peroxidation oxidative stress
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3836f
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train the majority of species to modest brain sizes, these costs are still poorly understood. Given that the neural tissue is energetically expensive and demands
Data from: An integrative computational approach for a prioritization of key transcription regulators associated with nanomaterial-induced toxicity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3b025hh
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this approach, we used published transcriptomic data derived from mice lung tissue exposed to carbon nanotubes (NM-401 and NRCWE-26). Because fibrosis is the mos
Data from: Neutral genetic variation in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) affects brain-to-body trade-off and brain laterality
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Heterozygosity;Oncorhynchus tshawytscha;Somatic trade-off;energy trade-off hypothesis;brain lateralization;Inbreeding;laterality
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doi:10.5061/dryad.rg22r
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h as those on trade-offs of expensive tissues and morphological laterality, especially of the brain, have not been explicitly tested. The objective
Data from: Social complexity influences brain investment and neural operation costs in ants
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cytochrome oxidase;Oecophylla smaragdina;metabolic cost;Formica subsericea;division of labor;collective intelligence;social brain evolution
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doi:10.5061/dryad.39gb2
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ze. The elevated costs of investment in metabolically expensive brain tissue in the socially complex O. smaragdina, however, appear to be offset by decreased

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