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Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit: New technical developments are opening the door to an understanding of why metabolic rate varies among individual animals of a species

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Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit: New technical developments are opening the door to an understanding of why metabolic rate varies among individual animals of a species. / Metcalfe, Neil B.; Bellman, Jakob; Bize, Pierre et al.
In: BioEssays, Vol. 45, No. 6, 2300026, 30.06.2023.

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Metcalfe, NB, Bellman, J, Bize, P, Blier, PU, Crespel, A, Dawson, NJ, Dunn, RE, Halsey, LG, Hood, WR, Hopkins, M, Killen, SS, McLennan, D, Nadler, LE, Nati, JJH, Noakes, MJ, Norin, T, Ozanne, SE, Peaker, M, Pettersen, AK, Przybylska‐Piech, A, Rathery, A, Récapet, C, Rodríguez, E, Salin, K, Stier, A, Thoral, E, Westerterp, KR, Westerterp‐Plantenga, MS, Wojciechowski, MS & Monaghan, P 2023, 'Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit: New technical developments are opening the door to an understanding of why metabolic rate varies among individual animals of a species', BioEssays, vol. 45, no. 6, 2300026. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202300026

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Metcalfe, N. B., Bellman, J., Bize, P., Blier, P. U., Crespel, A., Dawson, N. J., Dunn, R. E., Halsey, L. G., Hood, W. R., Hopkins, M., Killen, S. S., McLennan, D., Nadler, L. E., Nati, J. J. H., Noakes, M. J., Norin, T., Ozanne, S. E., Peaker, M., Pettersen, A. K., ... Monaghan, P. (2023). Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit: New technical developments are opening the door to an understanding of why metabolic rate varies among individual animals of a species. BioEssays, 45(6), Article 2300026. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202300026

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title = "Solving the conundrum of intra‐specific variation in metabolic rate: A multidisciplinary conceptual and methodological toolkit: New technical developments are opening the door to an understanding of why metabolic rate varies among individual animals of a species",
abstract = "Researchers from diverse disciplines, including organismal and cellular physiology, sports science, human nutrition, evolution and ecology, have sought to understand the causes and consequences of the surprising variation in metabolic rate found among and within individual animals of the same species. Research in this area has been hampered by differences in approach, terminology and methodology, and the context in which measurements are made. Recent advances provide important opportunities to identify and address the key questions in the field. By bringing together researchers from different areas of biology and biomedicine, we describe and evaluate these developments and the insights they could yield, highlighting the need for more standardisation across disciplines. We conclude with a list of important questions that can now be addressed by developing a common conceptual and methodological toolkit for studies on metabolic variation in animals.",
keywords = "Problems & Paradigms, ATP, energetics, energy, mitochondria, nutrition, physiology, respirometry",
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AU - Metcalfe, Neil B.

AU - Bellman, Jakob

AU - Bize, Pierre

AU - Blier, Pierre U.

AU - Crespel, Amélie

AU - Dawson, Neal J.

AU - Dunn, Ruth E.

AU - Halsey, Lewis G.

AU - Hood, Wendy R.

AU - Hopkins, Mark

AU - Killen, Shaun S.

AU - McLennan, Darryl

AU - Nadler, Lauren E.

AU - Nati, Julie J.H.

AU - Noakes, Matthew J.

AU - Norin, Tommy

AU - Ozanne, Susan E.

AU - Peaker, Malcolm

AU - Pettersen, Amanda K.

AU - Przybylska‐Piech, Anna

AU - Rathery, Alann

AU - Récapet, Charlotte

AU - Rodríguez, Enrique

AU - Salin, Karine

AU - Stier, Antoine

AU - Thoral, Elisa

AU - Westerterp, Klaas R.

AU - Westerterp‐Plantenga, Margriet S.

AU - Wojciechowski, Michał S.

AU - Monaghan, Pat

PY - 2023/6/30

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AB - Researchers from diverse disciplines, including organismal and cellular physiology, sports science, human nutrition, evolution and ecology, have sought to understand the causes and consequences of the surprising variation in metabolic rate found among and within individual animals of the same species. Research in this area has been hampered by differences in approach, terminology and methodology, and the context in which measurements are made. Recent advances provide important opportunities to identify and address the key questions in the field. By bringing together researchers from different areas of biology and biomedicine, we describe and evaluate these developments and the insights they could yield, highlighting the need for more standardisation across disciplines. We conclude with a list of important questions that can now be addressed by developing a common conceptual and methodological toolkit for studies on metabolic variation in animals.

KW - Problems & Paradigms

KW - ATP

KW - energetics

KW - energy

KW - mitochondria

KW - nutrition

KW - physiology

KW - respirometry

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