Is maximum food intake in endotherms constrained by net or factorial aerobic scope? Lessons from the leaf-eared mouse
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Maldonado, Karin
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Is maximum food intake in endotherms constrained by net or factorial aerobic scope? Lessons from the leaf-eared mouse
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© 2016 Maldonado, Sabat, Piriz, Bogdanovich, Nespolo and Bozinovic. Food availability varies substantially throughout animals' lifespans, thus the ability to profit from high food levels may directly influence animal fitness. Studies exploring the link between basal metabolic rate (BMR), growth, reproduction, and other fitness traits have shown varying relationships in terms of both magnitude and direction. The diversity of results has led to the hypothesis that these relationships are modulated by environmental conditions (e.g., food availability), suggesting that the fitness consequences of a given BMR may be context-dependent. In turn, there is indirect evidence that individuals with an increased capacity for aerobic work also have a high capacity for acquiring energy from food. Surprisingly, very few studies have explored the correlation between maximum rates of energy acquisition and BMR in endotherms, and to the best of our knowledge, none have attempted to elucidate relationship
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/155274
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00649
ISSN: 1664042X
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Frontiers in Physiology, Volumen 7, Issue DEC, 2018,
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