Maximal heat dissipation capacity and hyperthermia risk: neglected key factors in the ecology of endotherms

Volume: 79, Issue: 4, Pages: 726 - 746
Published: Jun 7, 2010
Abstract
1. The role of energy in ecological processes has hitherto been considered primarily from the standpoint that energy supply is limited. That is, traditional resource-based ecological and evolutionary theories and the recent 'metabolic theory of ecology' (MTE) all assume that energetic constraints operate on the supply side of the energy balance equation. 2. For endothermic animals, we provide evidence suggesting that an upper boundary on total...
Paper Details
Title
Maximal heat dissipation capacity and hyperthermia risk: neglected key factors in the ecology of endotherms
Published Date
Jun 7, 2010
Volume
79
Issue
4
Pages
726 - 746
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