Jp. Hayes et al., REPEATABILITY OF MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY - EVAPORATIVE WATER-LOSS AND OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION OF DIPODOMYS-MERRIAMI, Journal of mammalogy, 79(2), 1998, pp. 475-485
Phenotypic measurements (e.g., body mass, metabolic rate) made at one
point in time are often assumed to represent measurements made at othe
r times. However, if traits are not repeatable over time, inferences a
bout ecological, environmental, or other correlates of the trait could
be misleading. We found that evaporative water loss, oxygen consumpti
on, resting metabolic rate, and their residuals from body mass were si
gnificantly repeatable (intraclass correlations generally >0.6) in Mer
riam's kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami). Nevertheless, our data, plu
s a review of the scant data on repeatability of mammalian physiologic
al traits, show that repeatability typically is less than perfect (i.e
., less than one). Consequently, investigators studying physiological
performance of mammals should not assume that the traits they study ar
e good indicators of performance at other points in time.