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Autor:
April Hayward, James F Gillooly
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 1, p e16557 (2011)
The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual selection and life history theories in evolutionary biology. It is often assumed that males invest considerably less in gametes than females, but quantifyin
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https://doaj.org/article/af2639b219ad4c759443218c2bbb7652
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 7, p e6456 (2009)
BackgroundA better understanding of the size and abundance of open reading frames (ORFS) in whole genomes may shed light on the factors that control genome complexity. Here we examine the statistical distributions of open reading frames (i.e. distrib
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https://doaj.org/article/89956892f6f941b79ffaaa5a980aca04
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology, Vol 4, Iss 8, p e248 (2006)
Perhaps the greatest mystery surrounding dinosaurs concerns whether they were endotherms, ectotherms, or some unique intermediate form. Here we present a model that yields estimates of dinosaur body temperature based on ontogenetic growth trajectorie
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https://doaj.org/article/97c0c83f8b154d988441f14c21b421c1
Autor:
David Anderson, James F. Gillooly
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 130:798-807
Autor:
David Anderson, James F. Gillooly
Publikováno v:
Fish and Fisheries. 21:1027-1033
Autor:
James F. Gillooly, David Anderson
Publikováno v:
Population Ecology. 62:364-369
Autor:
Bernd R. Schöne, David H. Goodwin, David K. Moss, James F. Gillooly, James Saulsbury, Linda C. Ivany, Seth Finnegan, Craig R. McClain, Noel A. Heim, Michał Kowalewski, Peter D. Roopnarine, Jonathan L. Payne, David R. Lindberg
Publikováno v:
Paleobiology. 46:275-277
Autor:
James Saulsbury, David R. Lindberg, Bernd R. Schöne, David H. Goodwin, Linda C. Ivany, James F. Gillooly, David K. Moss, Noel A. Heim, Michał Kowalewski, Peter D. Roopnarine, Seth Finnegan, Jonathan L. Payne, Craig R. McClain
Publikováno v:
Paleobiology. 45:405-420
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus, calcifying organisms that record growth history can provide insight into both the ancient environments in which they lived and their own physiology a
Autor:
James F. Gillooly, Michael W. McCoy
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 2, p e301 (2014)
The tremendous variation in brain size among vertebrates has long been thought to be related to differences in species’ metabolic rates. It is thought that species with higher metabolic rates can supply more energy to support the relatively high co
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https://doaj.org/article/ffaf4bff35ab49bba27146bf31718690
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Relatively little is known about the role of sponge microbiomes in the Antarctic marine environment, where sponges may dominate the benthic landscape. Specifically, we understand little about how taxonomic and functional diversity contributes to the