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Expensive brains: “brainy” rodents have higher metabolic rate

机译:昂贵的大脑:“多脑”啮齿动物的新陈代谢率更高

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Brains are the centers of the nervous system of animals, controlling the organ systems of the body and coordinating responses to changes in the ecological and social environment. The evolution of traits that correlate with cognitive ability, such as relative brain size is thus of broad interest. Brain mass relative to body mass (BM) varies among mammals, and diverse factors have been proposed to explain this variation. A recent study provided evidence that energetics play an important role in brain evolution (Isler and van Schaik, 2006). Using composite phylogenies and data drawn from multiple sources, these authors showed that basal metabolic rate (BMR) correlates with brain mass across mammals. However, no such relationship was found within rodents. Here we re-examined the relationship between BMR and brain mass within Rodentia using a novel species-level phylogeny. Our results are sensitive to parameter evaluation; in particular how species mass is estimated. We detect no pattern when applying an approach used by previous studies, where each species BM is represented by two different numbers, one being the individual that happened to be used for BMR estimates of that species. However, this approach may compromise the analysis. When using a single value of BM for each species, whether representing a single individual, or available species mean, our findings provide evidence that brain mass (independent of BM) and BMR are correlated. These findings are thus consistent with the hypothesis that large brains evolve when the payoff for increased brain mass is greater than the energetic cost they incur.
机译:大脑是动物神经系统的中心,它控制人体的器官系统,并协调对生态和社会环境变化的反应。因此,与认知能力相关的性状的进化,例如相对大脑的大小,引起了广泛的兴趣。哺乳动物的脑质量相对于体重(BM)有所不同,并且已经提出了多种因素来解释这种变化。最近的一项研究提供了证据,表明能量学在脑进化中起着重要的作用(Isler and van Schaik,2006)。这些作者使用复合系统发育史和从多个来源获得的数据,表明基础代谢率(BMR)与整个哺乳动物的脑质量相关。但是,在啮齿动物中未发现这种关系。在这里,我们使用新的物种水平系统发育学,重新检查了啮齿动物中BMR与脑质量之间的关系。我们的结果对参数评估很敏感。特别是物种质量的估算方法。当使用以前的研究方法时,我们没有发现任何模式,其中每个物种的BM由两个不同的数字表示,一个是碰巧用于该物种的BMR估计的个体。但是,这种方法可能会损害分析。当对每个物种使用单一的BM值时,无论是代表单个个体,还是可用物种的均值,我们的发现均提供证据表明脑质量(独立于BM)和BMR相关。因此,这些发现与这样的假设是一致的,即当增加的大脑质量所产生的收益大于它们所产生的精力成本时,大型大脑就会进化。

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