Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitness and on population growth rates. For ectotherms, development time is strongly influenced by temperature and is predicted to scale with body mass to the quarter power based on 1) the ontogenetic growth model of the metabolic theory of ecology which describes a bioenergetic balance between tissue maintenance and growth given the scaling relationship between metabolism and body size, and 2) numerous studies, primarily of vertebrate endotherms, that largely support this prediction. However, few studies have investigated the allometry of development time among invertebrates, including insects. Abundant data on development of diverse insects provides an...
<div><p>Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate ...
Growth responses to temperature and resource limitation in three dipteran species with similar life ...
Much of the recent discussion concerning the form and underlying mechanistic basis of metabolic rate...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
<p>Model-predicted (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0084308#po...
The majority of ectotherms mature at a larger size at lower rearing temperatures. Although this temp...
Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate and grow...
Growth rates are highly variable, both within and among genotypes and populations. The resolution of...
Design constraints imposed by increasing size cause metabolic rate in animals to increase more slowl...
Growth rates are highly variable, both within and among genotypes and populations. The resolution of...
SYNOPSIS. The general effects of temperature and nutritional quality on growth rate and body size ar...
International audienceBody size is an important biotic factor in evolutionary ecology, since it affe...
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...
International audienceBody size is an important biotic factor in evolutionary ecology, since it affe...
<div><p>Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate ...
Growth responses to temperature and resource limitation in three dipteran species with similar life ...
Much of the recent discussion concerning the form and underlying mechanistic basis of metabolic rate...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
<p>Model-predicted (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0084308#po...
The majority of ectotherms mature at a larger size at lower rearing temperatures. Although this temp...
Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate and grow...
Growth rates are highly variable, both within and among genotypes and populations. The resolution of...
Design constraints imposed by increasing size cause metabolic rate in animals to increase more slowl...
Growth rates are highly variable, both within and among genotypes and populations. The resolution of...
SYNOPSIS. The general effects of temperature and nutritional quality on growth rate and body size ar...
International audienceBody size is an important biotic factor in evolutionary ecology, since it affe...
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...
International audienceBody size is an important biotic factor in evolutionary ecology, since it affe...
<div><p>Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate ...
Growth responses to temperature and resource limitation in three dipteran species with similar life ...
Much of the recent discussion concerning the form and underlying mechanistic basis of metabolic rate...