articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesMar 13, 2003Closed access

Mammalian basal metabolic rate is proportional to body mass 2/3

The University of Adelaide · Duke University

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Abstract

The relationship between mammalian basal metabolic rate (BMR, ml of O(2) per h) and body mass (M, g) has been the subject of regular investigation for over a century. Typically, the relationship is expressed as an allometric equation of the form BMR = aM(b). The scaling exponent (b) is a point of contention throughout this body of literature, within which arguments for and against geometric (b = 2/3) and quarter-power (b = 3/4) scaling are made and rebutted. Recently, interest in the topic has been revived by published explanations for quarter-power scaling based on fractal nutrient supply networks and four-dimensional biology. Here, a new analysis of the allometry of mammalian BMR that accounts for variation…

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Keywords
  • Allometry
  • Exponent
  • Scaling
  • Basal metabolic rate
  • Biology
  • Metabolic rate
  • Mathematics
  • Ecology
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