Data from: Allometric scaling of intraspecific space use
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Allometric scaling relationships enable exploration of animal space use patterns, yet interspecific studies cannot address many of the underlying mechanisms. We present the first intraspecific study of home range allometry relative to energetic requirements over several orders of magnitude of body mass, using as a model the predatory fish, pike Esox lucius. Analogous with interspecific studies, we show that space use increases more rapidly with mass (exponent = 1.08) than metabolic scaling theories predict. Our results support a theory that suggests increasing home range overlap with body mass explains many of these differences in allometric scaling of home range size. We conclude that, on a population scale, home range size and energetic requirement scale allometrically, but with different exponents.
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2016-02-18



