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The following pages link to A note on metabolic rate dependence on body size in plants and animals (Q2177122):
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- The allometry of leaf form in early plant ontogeny (Q263556) (← links)
- Allometric scaling in animals and plants (Q1349018) (← links)
- Statistical models for jointly analyzing multiple allometries (Q1715126) (← links)
- A theoretical interpretation of length-biomass allometry of predominantly bidimensional seaweeds (Q1722825) (← links)
- The natural selection of metabolism and mass selects allometric transitions from prokaryotes to mammals (Q1746102) (← links)
- A multilevel approach to cancer growth modeling (Q1788122) (← links)
- Improved approximations to scaling relationships for species, populations, and ecosystems across latitudinal and elevational gradients (Q2187589) (← links)
- Testing the allometric scaling laws (Q2187622) (← links)
- Distributive network model of Banavar, Damuth, Maritan and Rinaldo (2002): critique and perspective (Q2195079) (← links)
- Revising the distributive networks models of West, Brown and Enquist (1997) and Banavar, Maritan and Rinaldo (1999): metabolic inequity of living tissues provides clues for the observed allometric scaling rules (Q2196880) (← links)
- Uncertainty in allometric exponent estimation: a case study in scaling metabolic rate with body mass (Q2216283) (← links)
- Cell size and cell number as links between noncoding DNA and metabolic rate scaling (Q2497616) (← links)
- Supply–demand balance and metabolic scaling (Q4547732) (← links)
- The tree of convective heat streams: its thermal insulation function and the predicted 3/4-power relation between body heat loss and body size (Q5930195) (← links)