SYNOPSIS. The general effects of temperature and nutritional quality on growth rate and body size are well known. We know little, however, about the physiological mechanisms by which an organism translates variation in diet and temperature into reaction norms of body size or development time. We outline an endocrine-based physiological mechanism that helps explain how this translation occurs in the holometab-olous insect Manduca sexta (Sphingidae). Body size and development time are controlled by three factors: (i) growth rate, (ii) the timing of the cessation of juvenile hormone secretion (measured by the critical weight) and (iii) the timing of ecdysteroid secretion leading to pupation (the interval to cessation of growth [ICG] after reac...
Abstract The mechanism that determines the specific body size of an animal is a fundamental biologic...
In many insect species, fitness trade-offs exist between maximizing body size and developmental spee...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
<div><p>Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often high...
Abstract Background Body size is controlled by mechanisms that terminate growth when the individual ...
SYNOPSIS. Natural selection typically acts on multiple traits simultaneously. Quantitative genetics ...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
The mechanisms that control the sizes of a body and its many parts remain among the great puzzles in...
Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitness and ...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Abstract The mechanism that determines the specific body size of an animal is a fundamental biologic...
In many insect species, fitness trade-offs exist between maximizing body size and developmental spee...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
<div><p>Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often high...
Abstract Background Body size is controlled by mechanisms that terminate growth when the individual ...
SYNOPSIS. Natural selection typically acts on multiple traits simultaneously. Quantitative genetics ...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
The mechanisms that control the sizes of a body and its many parts remain among the great puzzles in...
Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitness and ...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Abstract The mechanism that determines the specific body size of an animal is a fundamental biologic...
In many insect species, fitness trade-offs exist between maximizing body size and developmental spee...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...