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Data from: Mass-independent maximal metabolic rate predicts geographic range size of placental mammals
负责人:
Hayes, Jack
关键词:
MMR macrophysiology aerobic capacity VO2max biogeography energetics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.08c4c
摘要:
with the distributions of species. Maximal metabolic rate (MMR) during exercise is an important measure of physiological performance. It sets an upper limit to sustained
Data from: Speeding up growth: selection for mass-independent maximal metabolic rate alters growth rates
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关键词:
Evolution: physiological;Mus musculus domesticus;Evolution: experimental;basal metabolic rate;correlated responses;Life history: trade offs;Artificial selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7vd0j
摘要:
(BMR). In contrast, investigators rarely examine maximal metabolic rate (MMR) as a relevant metric of energy metabolism, even though it indic
Data from: Reductions in prolonged swimming capacity following freshwater colonization in multiple threespine stickleback populations.
负责人:
Dalziel, Anne C.
关键词:
relaxed selection whole-animal performance trait maximum metabolic rate common garden experiment F1 hybrids
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5hj47mh6
摘要:
measures) and physiological (maximum metabolic rate; MMR) traits evolved in the predicted direction in both stream-resident populations. However, data from
Data from: Do the high energy lifestyles of shorebirds result in high maximal metabolic rates? - Basal and maximal metabolic rates in least and pectoral sandpipers during migration
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关键词:
Calidris minutilla;summit metabolic rate;maximal metabolic rate;Allometry;Calidris melanotos;basal metabolic rate;Migration;shorebirds
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.sp37rb4
摘要:
) sandpipers during spring and fall migration in southeastern South Dakota and measured maximal exercise metabolic rate (MMR; least sandpipers only), summit
Data from: An interspecific comparison between morphology and swimming performance in cyprinids
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关键词:
trade-offs;Evolutionary physiology;Adaptation;natural selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vk820
摘要:
rent flow regimes (still, intermediate and riptide). We also measured the routine energy expenditure (RMR) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR
Data from: Cardiac plasticity influences aerobic performance and thermal tolerance in a tropical, freshwater fish at elevated temperatures
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DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2k527b8
摘要:
) and metabolic performance (SMR, MMR and AS), and induced cardiac remodeling in Nile perch. Furthermore, variation in heart morphology influenced variations

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