The origin and maintenance of metabolic allometry in animals
Craig R. White(The University of Queensland), Daniel Ortíz-Barrientos(The University of Queensland), Michael J. Angilletta(Arizona State University), Pieter A. Arnold(Australian National University), Dustin J. Marshall(Monash University), Steven J. Portugal(Royal Holloway University of London), Elia I. Pirtle(The University of Melbourne), Candice L. Bywater(The University of Melbourne), Craig E. Franklin(The University of Queensland), Lesley A. Alton(The University of Queensland), Catriona Condon(Arizona State University), Taryn S. Crispin(The University of Queensland), Aidan Janetzki(The University of Queensland), Michael Kearney(The University of Melbourne), Hugh Winwood-Smith(The University of Queensland), Stephen F. Chenoweth(The University of Queensland), Lewis G. Halsey(University of Roehampton), Julian E. Beaman(The University of Queensland)
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