Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2000-07-28
J. Theor. Biol., 209(1), pp 9-29 (2003)
Physics
Biological Physics
Revtex4, 14 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Journal of Theoretical Biology
Scientific paper
We examine the scaling law $B \propto M^{\alpha}$ which connects organismal 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-analyze 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 $\alpha=2/3$.
Dodds Peter Sheridan
Rothman Daniel H.
Weitz Joshua S.
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