2019
DOI: 10.1101/701417
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Oxygen supply capacity in animals evolves to meet maximum demand at the current oxygen partial pressure regardless of size or temperature

Abstract: AbstractPhysiological oxygen supply capacity is associated with athletic performance and cardiovascular health and is thought to cause hypometabolic scaling in diverse species. Environmental oxygen is widely believed to be limiting of metabolic rate and aerobic scope, setting thermal tolerance and body size limits with implications for species diversity and biogeography. Here we derive a quantifiable linkage between maximum and basal metabolic rate and their temperature, size a… Show more

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“…Animal metabolic rates are highly variable depending on physical factors, including temperature and oxygen, as well as on the ecological and evolutionary requirements for energy to support growth, reproduction, predator-prey interactions, and basic maintenance (Seibel and Drazen, 2007). The factorial aerobic metabolic scope (FAS, the maximum as a factor of minimum metabolic rate) typically ranges from about 2 to 6, depending on temperature (Killen et al, 2016;Seibel and Deutsch, 2019).…”
Section: Metabolic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal metabolic rates are highly variable depending on physical factors, including temperature and oxygen, as well as on the ecological and evolutionary requirements for energy to support growth, reproduction, predator-prey interactions, and basic maintenance (Seibel and Drazen, 2007). The factorial aerobic metabolic scope (FAS, the maximum as a factor of minimum metabolic rate) typically ranges from about 2 to 6, depending on temperature (Killen et al, 2016;Seibel and Deutsch, 2019).…”
Section: Metabolic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%