Uniformity in the basal metabolic rate of marsupials: its causes and consequences
Most of the variation (98.8 %) in basal rate of metabolism (BMR) in 70 species of marsupials is correlated with body mass, although lowland species have higher basal rates than highland species and burrowers have lower basal rates than non-burrowers. These factors collectively account for 99.2 % of...
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Autor principal: | MACNAB,BRIAN K. |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2005
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