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代谢缩放中的曲率。

Curvature in metabolic scaling.

机构信息

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

出版信息

Nature. 2010 Apr 1;464(7289):753-6. doi: 10.1038/nature08920.

Abstract

For more than three-quarters of a century it has been assumed that basal metabolic rate increases as body mass raised to some power p. However, there is no broad consensus regarding the value of p: whereas many studies have asserted that p is 3/4 (refs 1-4; 'Kleiber's law'), some have argued that it is 2/3 (refs 5-7), and others have found that it varies depending on factors like environment and taxonomy. Here we show that the relationship between mass and metabolic rate has convex curvature on a logarithmic scale, and is therefore not a pure power law, even after accounting for body temperature. This finding has several consequences. First, it provides an explanation for the puzzling variability in estimates of p, settling a long-standing debate. Second, it constitutes a stringent test for theories of metabolic scaling. A widely debated model based on vascular system architecture fails this test, and we suggest modifications that could bring it into compliance with the observed curvature. Third, it raises the intriguing question of whether the scaling relation limits body size.

摘要

一个多世纪以来,人们一直认为基础代谢率随体重的幂次增加而增加,其中幂次 p 的值尚无定论。许多研究认为 p 等于 3/4(参考文献 1-4;“克莱伯定律”),但也有研究认为 p 等于 2/3(参考文献 5-7),还有研究发现 p 值取决于环境和分类等因素。我们的研究表明,在对数尺度上,质量与代谢率之间的关系呈凸曲线,因此,即使考虑到体温因素,也不是纯粹的幂律关系。这一发现有几个重要意义。首先,它为解释 p 值估计值的令人困惑的可变性提供了一种解释,从而解决了一个长期存在的争议。其次,它对代谢率缩放理论构成了严格的检验。一个基于血管系统结构的广泛讨论的模型未能通过这一检验,我们提出了一些修改建议,以使该模型符合观察到的曲线。第三,它提出了一个有趣的问题,即缩放关系是否限制了体型大小。

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