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Related species of terrestrial animals typically display allometric relations between body-water dynamism and body size. For example, the weight-specific rate of evaporative water loss tends to decrease allometrically as body size increases. What are the mechanistic reasons for these relationships?
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Allometry is the study of the relationship of body size to shape,[1] anatomy, physiology and finally behaviour,[2] first outlined by Otto Snell in 1892,[3] by D'Arcy Thompson in 1917 in On Growth and Form[4] and by Julian Huxley in 1932.
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