Passerines versus nonpasserines: so far, no statistical differences in the scaling of avian energetics

Rezende, EL; Swanson, DL; NOVOA, FF; Bozinovic F.

Abstract

We analyzed and compared the scaling of both basal and maximal thermogenic metabolic rates in passerine and nonpasserine birds using conventional and phylogenetic methods. In spite of the presumed adaptive importance of both metabolic traits, few studies concerning both their relationships and their ecological and evolutionary constraints have been conducted. We found no statistical differences in the scaling of maximal metabolic rate between passerines and nonpasserines; hence, we suggest the use of a single allometric regression for this trait in birds. In addition, basal and maximal metabolic rates were indeed correlated after removing the effects of body mass and phylogeny. The apparent generality of this correlation within both birds and mammals reinforces the need for general ecological and physiological explanations for the evolution of endothermy.

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Título según WOS: Passerines versus nonpasserines: so far, no statistical differences in the scaling of avian energetics
Título según SCOPUS: Passerines versus nonpasserines: So far, no statistical differences in the scaling of avian energetics
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volumen: 205
Número: 1
Editorial: COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Página de inicio: 101
Página final: 107
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS