Differentiating causality and correlation in allometric scaling: ant colony size drives metabolic hypometry

Volume: 284, Issue: 1849, Pages: 20162582 - 20162582
Published: Feb 22, 2017
Abstract
Metabolic rates of individual animals and social insect colonies generally scale hypometrically, with mass-specific metabolic rates decreasing with increasing size. Although this allometry has wide ranging effects on social behaviour, ecology and evolution, its causes remain controversial. Because it is difficult to experimentally manipulate body size of organisms, most studies of metabolic scaling depend on correlative data, limiting their...
Paper Details
Title
Differentiating causality and correlation in allometric scaling: ant colony size drives metabolic hypometry
Published Date
Feb 22, 2017
Volume
284
Issue
1849
Pages
20162582 - 20162582
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