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The energy costs of sexual dimorphism in mole-rats are morphological not behavioural
M Scantlebury,
J R Speakman
, N C Bennett
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
Energetics Research Group
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Agriculture & Biology
mole rats
85%
energy costs
65%
sexual dimorphism
61%
energy expenditure
32%
resting metabolic rate
26%
body size
25%
Bathyergus
19%
gender
18%
Daily Values
14%
dimorphism
10%
mammals
7%
prediction
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Mole Rats
100%
Sex Characteristics
56%
Costs and Cost Analysis
37%
Body Size
35%
Energy Metabolism
27%
Basal Metabolism
25%
Reproduction
9%
Mammals
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
sexual dimorphism
79%
body size
31%
cost
31%
expenditure
30%
energy
29%
fighting
24%
energetics
18%
dimorphism
14%
reproductive strategy
13%
mammal
8%
rate
6%
prediction
4%
comparison
4%
Chemical Compounds
Energy
28%
Metabolic
19%