哺乳动物的代谢率缩放到2/3或3/4取决于肠道内容物的存在

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Clauss, J. Hummel, W. Streich, K. Südekum
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引用次数: 11

摘要

这被解释为大型哺乳动物(主要是食草动物)在胃肠道中携带共生细菌的结果,因此(a)它们几乎从未处于“吸收后”状态,(b)这些共生细菌的代谢被包括在宿主生物的任何测量中。解决这个问题的唯一方法是将较大的物种排除在回归之外。使用
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Mammalian metabolic rate scaling to 2/3 or 3/4 depends on the presence of gut contents
.This has been interpreted to be a consequence of large mammals (mostly herbivores)harbouring symbiotic bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract and therefore (a) they arehardly ever in a ‘post-absorptive’ state and (b) the metabolism of these symbionts isincluded in any measurement on the host organism. The only way to address this problemis to exclude larger species from regressions. Using the
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Evolutionary Ecology Research
Evolutionary Ecology Research 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Ecology Research publishes original research contributions focusing on the overlap between ecology and evolution. Papers may treat any taxon or be general. They may be empirical, theoretical or a combination of the two. EER prefers conceptual contributions that take intellectual risks or that test ideas.
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