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Monday, November 14, 2016 5:35 AM
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Jeffrey E.
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Fw: Nathan's Latest Paper - Metabolism and Growth Rate
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From: Nathan Myhrvold <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2016 11:594=iv>
To: Nathan Myhrvold
Subject: Fw: Nathan's =atest Paper - Metabolism and Growth Rate
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From: Dhileep Sivam
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Leven Orzack; Gregory P Wilson =Mark B. GOODWIN;
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Cc: Nathan Myhrvold; Wayt Gibbs
Subject: Nathan's Latest Paper - Metabolism and Growth Rate
Hi Everyone -
Nathan has asked me to&nbs=;share a link to his latest paleontology paper, which just published in PL=S this week.
Please forward on to anyone else who you think might be inter=sted.
Best,
Dhileep
http://jou=nals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0163205.PDF<=a>
<http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/asset?id=10.1371/jour=al.pone.0163205.PDF>
ABSTRACT:
The allometry of=maximum somatic growth rate has been used in prior studies to classify the=metabolic state of both
extant vertebrates and dinosaurs. The most recent =uch studies are reviewed, and their data is reanalyzed. The results
of allometric regressions on growth rate are sh=wn to depend on the choice of independent variable; the typical choice
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use= in prior studies introduces a geometric shear transformation that exagger=tes the statistical power of the
regressions. The maximum growth rates of extant groups are found to have a=great deal of overlap, including between
groups with endothermic and ectot=ermic metabolism. Dinosaur growth rates show similar overlap, matching the=rates
found for mammals, reptiles and fish. The allometric scaling of growth rate with mass is found to have=curvature (on a
log-log scale) for many groups, contradicting the prevaili=g view that growth rate allometry follows a simple power law.
Reanalysis s=ows that no correlation between growth rate and basal metabolic rate (BMR) has been demonstrated.
These fi=dings drive a conclusion that growth rate allometry studies to date cannot=be used to determine dinosaur
metabolism as has been previously argued.&nb=p;
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