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      Ecological effects on metabolic scaling: amphipod responses to fish predators in freshwater springs

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      Ecological Monographs
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              Several equations have been proposed to describe ontogenetic growth trajectories for organisms justified primarily on the goodness of fit rather than on any biological mechanism. Here, we derive a general quantitative model based on fundamental principles for the allocation of metabolic energy between maintenance of existing tissue and the production of new biomass. We thus predict the parameters governing growth curves from basic cellular properties and derive a single parameterless universal curve that describes the growth of many diverse species. The model provides the basis for deriving allometric relationships for growth rates and the timing of life history events.
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                Journal
                Ecological Monographs
                Ecological Monographs
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0012-9615
                November 2011
                November 2011
                : 81
                : 4
                : 599-618
                Article
                10.1890/11-0264.1
                415867ee-96ad-4977-9465-e1d898d706c4
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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