Re-examination of the `{''}3/4-law{''} of metabolism
| Title | Re-examination of the `{''}3/4-law{''} of metabolism |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2001 |
| Authors | Dodds, PS, Rothman DH, Weitz JS |
| Journal | Journal of Theoretical Biology |
| Volume | 209 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Pagination | 9-27 |
| Date Published | MAR 7 |
| Abstract | We examine the scaling Law B proportional to M-alpha which connects organismal resting metabolic rate B with organismal mass M, where alpha is commonly held to be 3/4. Since simple dimensional analysis suggests alpha = 2/3, we consider this to be a null hypothesis testable by empirical studies. We re-analyse data sets for mammals and birds compiled by Heusner, Bennett and Harvey, Bartels, Hemmingsen, Brody, and Kleiber, and find little evidence for rejecting alpha = 2/3 in favor of alpha = 3/4. For mammals, we find a possible breakdown in scaling for larger masses reflected in a systematic increase in alpha. We also review theoretical justifications of alpha = 3/4 based on dimensional analysis, nutrient-supply networks, and four-dimensional biology. We find that present theories for alpha = 3/4 require assumptions that render them unconvincing for rejecting the null hypothesis that alpha = 2/3. (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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| External URL | http://tinyurl.com/weitz |