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出生体重是理解狗的寿命与体型之间负相关关系的关键。

Birth mass is the key to understanding the negative correlation between lifespan and body size in dogs.

作者信息

Fan Rong, Olbricht Gayla, Baker Xavior, Hou Chen

机构信息

Biology Department, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409, USA.

Second Hospital Affiliated to Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine, Harbin, 150001, China.

出版信息

Aging (Albany NY). 2016 Dec 8;8(12):3209-3222. doi: 10.18632/aging.101081.

Abstract

Larger dog breeds live shorter than the smaller ones, opposite of the mass-lifespan relationship observed across mammalian species. Here we use data from 90 dog breeds and a theoretical model based on the first principles of energy conservation and life history tradeoffs to explain the negative correlation between longevity and body size in dogs. We found that the birth/adult mass ratio of dogs scales negatively with adult size, which is different than the weak interspecific scaling in mammals. Using the model, we show that this ratio, as an index of energy required for growth, is the key to understanding why the lifespan of dogs scales negatively with body size. The model also predicts that the difference in mass-specific lifetime metabolic energy usage between dog breeds is proportional to the difference in birth/adult mass ratio. Empirical data on lifespan, body mass, and metabolic scaling law of dogs strongly supports this prediction.

摘要

大型犬种的寿命比小型犬种短,这与在哺乳动物物种中观察到的体重与寿命关系相反。在这里,我们使用来自90个犬种的数据以及一个基于能量守恒和生活史权衡的第一原理的理论模型,来解释狗的寿命与体型之间的负相关关系。我们发现,狗的出生/成年体重比与成年体型呈负相关,这与哺乳动物中微弱的种间比例关系不同。使用该模型,我们表明这个比例作为生长所需能量的指标,是理解狗的寿命为何与体型呈负相关的关键。该模型还预测,不同犬种之间单位体重的终生代谢能量使用差异与出生/成年体重比的差异成正比。关于狗的寿命、体重和代谢比例定律的实证数据有力地支持了这一预测。

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