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Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
by
Davidson, Ana D.
, Sibly, Richard M.
, Brown, James H.
, Hamilton, Marcus J.
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Animals
/ Basal Metabolism
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body size
/ Ecological life histories
/ Fecundity
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Life History
/ Litter size
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Marsupial
/ Marsupialia - metabolism
/ Marsupialia - physiology
/ Marsupials
/ Metabolic Ecology
/ Metabolism
/ Monotremata - metabolism
/ Monotremata - physiology
/ Monotreme
/ Monotremes
/ Placenta - metabolism
/ Placenta - physiology
/ Placental
/ Pregnancy
/ Production
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Weaning
2011
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Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
by
Davidson, Ana D.
, Sibly, Richard M.
, Brown, James H.
, Hamilton, Marcus J.
in
Animals
/ Basal Metabolism
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body size
/ Ecological life histories
/ Fecundity
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Life History
/ Litter size
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Marsupial
/ Marsupialia - metabolism
/ Marsupialia - physiology
/ Marsupials
/ Metabolic Ecology
/ Metabolism
/ Monotremata - metabolism
/ Monotremata - physiology
/ Monotreme
/ Monotremes
/ Placenta - metabolism
/ Placenta - physiology
/ Placental
/ Pregnancy
/ Production
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Weaning
2011
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Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
by
Davidson, Ana D.
, Sibly, Richard M.
, Brown, James H.
, Hamilton, Marcus J.
in
Animals
/ Basal Metabolism
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body size
/ Ecological life histories
/ Fecundity
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Life History
/ Litter size
/ Mammals
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Marsupial
/ Marsupialia - metabolism
/ Marsupialia - physiology
/ Marsupials
/ Metabolic Ecology
/ Metabolism
/ Monotremata - metabolism
/ Monotremata - physiology
/ Monotreme
/ Monotremes
/ Placenta - metabolism
/ Placenta - physiology
/ Placental
/ Pregnancy
/ Production
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Weaning
2011
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Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
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Universal scaling of production rates across mammalian lineages
2011
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Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals have diverged conspicuously in physiology, life history and reproductive ecology. The differences in life histories are particularly striking. Compared with placentals, marsupials exhibit shorter pregnancy, smaller size of offspring at birth and longer period of lactation in the pouch. Monotremes also exhibit short pregnancy, but incubate embryos in eggs, followed by a long period of post-hatching lactation. Using a large sample of mammalian species, we show that, remarkably, despite their very different life histories, the scaling of production rates is statistically indistinguishable across mammalian lineages. Apparently all mammals are subject to the same fundamental metabolic constraints on productivity, because they share similar body designs, vascular systems and costs of producing new tissue.
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