VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/vt63-ec93

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SEB Conference Prague 2024

July 02, 2024

Prague, Czechia

Animal President Medallist Talk - Dr. Tommy Norin

Metabolic rate represents an organism’s cost of living, as it sets its demands for food and oxygen from the environment. Yet, within species, an approximately 2-fold variation in metabolic rate exists among comparable individuals, so that one individual can have twice the metabolic rate of another of the same age, size, and sex. In addition to this variation in metabolic rate at a given size, variation also exists among individuals in how steeply metabolic rate changes (scales) with body size, but the causes and consequences of individual variation in metabolic rate and its scaling relationship with body size are poorly understood. Using examples from my work on fish, I will here discuss how and why there is variation in metabolic rate and its scaling, and what it means for our understanding of the physiology, ecology, and life-history of animals.

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