ABSTRACT Allometry, the scaling of traits or biological rates with body mass, is central to a wide range of ecological research including dynamic food web modelling. There has been extensive focus on exponents (3/4 scaling laws), but little on the coefficients (normalisation constants). Coefficients that have been used since 2006 are derived from limited data and dated methodologies. Here, we compiled a data set of over 1000 genera with body mass spanning 10 orders of magnitude. We updated metabolism and production coefficients, deriving new genus and metabolic group levels estimates with phylogenetic hierarchical modelling providing robust inference. Our coefficients were mostly lower than those previously estimated, with increased uncertainty estimates. We used the Bioenergetic Food Web Model to evaluate their impact, finding increased biomass and species persistence but no change in stability. Our coefficients pave the way for future simulations that take advantage of subsets of genus and metabolic group data.
The Critical Role of Coefficients: Updating Allometric Normalisation Constants for Modern Ecology and Modelling
Penelope S A Blyth,T. F. Johnson,T. Malpas,Hana Mayall,Alina Smith,A. Danet,Eva Delmas,C. Griffiths,Benno I. Simmons,J. Jackson,Ulrich Brose,A. Beckerman
Published 2026 in Ecology Letters
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2026
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Ecology Letters
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2026-02-01
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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