School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Am Nat. 2011 Dec;178(6):746-54. doi: 10.1086/662666. Epub 2011 Oct 19.
The reasons why metabolic rate (B) scales allometrically with body mass (M) remain hotly debated. The field is dominated by correlational analyses of the relationship between B and M; these struggle to disentangle competing explanations because both B and M are confounded with ontogeny, life history, and ecology. Here, we overcome these problems by using an experimental approach to test among competing metabolic theories. We examined the scaling of B in size-manipulated and intact colonies of a bryozoan and show that B scales with M(0.5). To explain this, we apply a general model based on the dynamic energy budget theory for metabolic organization that predicts B on the basis of energy allocation to assimilation, maintenance, growth, and maturation. Uniquely, this model predicts the absolute value of B, emphasizes that there is no single scaling exponent of B, and demonstrates that a single model can explain the variation in B seen in nature.
代谢率(B)与体质量(M)呈异速生长的原因仍存在激烈争论。该领域主要由 B 与 M 之间关系的相关性分析主导;这些分析难以厘清相互竞争的解释,因为 B 和 M 都与个体发生、生活史和生态学有关。在这里,我们通过使用实验方法来检验竞争代谢理论,克服了这些问题。我们研究了苔藓动物的大小操纵和完整群体中 B 的缩放比例,并表明 B 与 M(0.5)成比例。为了解释这一点,我们应用了一个基于动态能量预算理论的通用代谢组织模型,该模型基于对同化、维持、生长和成熟的能量分配来预测 B。独特的是,该模型预测了 B 的绝对值,强调 B 没有单一的标度指数,并证明了单个模型可以解释自然界中 B 的变化。