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. 2012 Jun 6;279(1742):3616–3621. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.0884

Table 1.

Akaike's information criterion (AIC) for a candidate set of models that explain variation in metabolic rate (MR) in terms of body mass (M) and temperature (T); where E is activation energy, b is the scaling exponent and Q10 (the factorial increase in MR associated with a 10°C increase in temperature) is calculated as e10c. (The best model is the one with the lowest AIC, and the probability that a given model provides the best fit of those tested is provided by its Akaike weight, wi.)

model scaling exponent, b temperature dependence interaction between mass and temperature AIC wi
MR = i0 Mb ecT estimated, variesa Q10, variesa −1139 0.37
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT estimated, variesa UTD, variesa −1139 0.34
MR = i0 Mb ecT estimated, variesa Q10, variesa lnM × Q10 −1137 0.14
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT estimated, variesa UTD, variesa lnM × UTD −1137 0.13
MR = i0 Mb ecT estimated, variesa Q10, constantb −1133 0.02
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT estimated, variesa UTD, constantb −1127 0.001
MR = i0 Mb ecT estimated, constantb Q10, variesa −1025 <0.0001
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT estimated, constantb UTD, variesa −1024 <0.0001
MR = i0 Mb ecT estimated, constantb Q10, constantb −1015 <0.0001
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT estimated, constantb UTD, constantb −1010 <0.0001
MR = i0 Mb eE/kT fixedc: 0.75 UTD, constantb −982 <0.0001
MR = i0 M3/4 e−7.4(1000/T) fixedc: 0.75 UTD, fixedd: −7.4 −957 <0.0001

aScaling exponent or temperature fitted separately for each group. Note that temperature is in Kelvin for UTD and degrees Celsius for Q10.

bScaling exponent or temperature dependence constant between groups.

cFixed at three-fourth for all groups following theoretical predictions [11,12] and the fundamental equation of MTE [6,7].

dFixed at −7.4 K for all groups based on an average activation energy for metabolic reactions of 0.6 eV, following MTE [6,7].