“…This provides evidence for the “allocation” model of energy management (Daan et al, , Ricklefs et al, , Nilsson, , see also reviews in Careau et al, , Auer et al, ). This is a seemingly rare observation in the literature given that most correlations are very low but in the positive direction, whereas very few studies show evidence of a negative correlation (Careau, Beauchamp, Bouchard, & Morand‐Ferron, ; Krams et al, , ; Royauté et al, ). Given that the observed negative covariance between RMR and activity did not match our expectations under the performance model, this suggests that activity and underlying metabolic variation are not always linked together in ways as predicted by the majority of recent theoretical advances in this area (Biro et al, ; Biro & Stamps, , ; Burton et al, ; Réale et al, ; Sih & Bell, ).…”