Covariation between metabolic and radioactive dose rates in Chornobyl rodents
Zbyszek Boratyński,
Anton Lavrinienko,
Philipp Lehmann
et al.
Abstract:High metabolic rate may provide fitness benefits for individuals. But high metabolic rates incur energetic costs and the need to ingest more food, increasing the risks of ingesting harmful substances from the environment. How organisms respond to elevated levels of ionizing radiation is an important question in the light of increasing pollution from nuclear accidents and waste, as well as ever-increasing reliance on radiation in medical diagnostics and therapies. We investigated how limits to metabolic rate, a… Show more
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