[PDF][PDF] Cephalopod metabolism as a function of body size
GLOBAL OCEAN ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS, 2007•researchgate.net
The inverse relationship between mass-specific metabolic rates and body mass, most
famously illustrated by the 'mouse to elephant curve'for mammals, covering six orders of
magnitude size range, is among the most established in all of biology (Schmidt-Nielsen,
1984; Calder, 1984). Metabolic rate (B) typically decreases with increasing mass (M)
according to:
famously illustrated by the 'mouse to elephant curve'for mammals, covering six orders of
magnitude size range, is among the most established in all of biology (Schmidt-Nielsen,
1984; Calder, 1984). Metabolic rate (B) typically decreases with increasing mass (M)
according to:
The inverse relationship between mass-specific metabolic rates and body mass, most famously illustrated by the ‘mouse to elephant curve’for mammals, covering six orders of magnitude size range, is among the most established in all of biology (Schmidt-Nielsen, 1984; Calder, 1984). Metabolic rate (B) typically decreases with increasing mass (M) according to:
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