Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate and growth depends directly on thermal conditions. However, relative durations of suc-cessive ontogenetic stages often remain nearly constant across a substantial range of tem-peratures. This pattern, termed ‘developmental rate isomorphy ’ (DRI) in insects, appears to be widespread and reported departures from DRI are generally very small. We show that these conclusions may be due to the caveats hidden in the statistical methods currently used to study DRI. Because the DRI concept is inherently based on proportional data, we propose that Dirichlet regression applied to individual-level data is an appropriate statistical method to critically assess DR...
Keywords: Thermal reaction norm, phenotypic plasticity, enzyme kinetics, temperature, development ra...
International audienceIn poikilotherms, developmental time and adult lifespan are biological traits ...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
<div><p>Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate ...
Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate and grow...
<p><sup>1</sup> Stages, temperatures and additional factors: <i>n</i> = number of stages; <i>N</i><s...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
<p><sup>1</sup> Stages and additional factors. Stage abbreviations: E = egg, L = larva, P = pupa; fa...
Size at maturity in ectotherms commonly declines with warming. This near-universal phenomenon, forma...
Growth and development rates are fundamental to all living organisms. In a warming world, it is impo...
Much of the recent discussion concerning the form and underlying mechanistic basis of metabolic rate...
Contact: gef@ioz.ac.cnInternational audienceThe relationship between development rate of an ectother...
Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitness and ...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Keywords: Thermal reaction norm, phenotypic plasticity, enzyme kinetics, temperature, development ra...
International audienceIn poikilotherms, developmental time and adult lifespan are biological traits ...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...
<div><p>Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate ...
Temperature drives development in insects and other ectotherms because their metabolic rate and grow...
<p><sup>1</sup> Stages, temperatures and additional factors: <i>n</i> = number of stages; <i>N</i><s...
<div><p>Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitn...
<p><sup>1</sup> Stages and additional factors. Stage abbreviations: E = egg, L = larva, P = pupa; fa...
Size at maturity in ectotherms commonly declines with warming. This near-universal phenomenon, forma...
Growth and development rates are fundamental to all living organisms. In a warming world, it is impo...
Much of the recent discussion concerning the form and underlying mechanistic basis of metabolic rate...
Contact: gef@ioz.ac.cnInternational audienceThe relationship between development rate of an ectother...
Development time is a critical life-history trait that has profound effects on organism fitness and ...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Most ectotherms show an inverse relationship between developmental temperature and body size, a phen...
Keywords: Thermal reaction norm, phenotypic plasticity, enzyme kinetics, temperature, development ra...
International audienceIn poikilotherms, developmental time and adult lifespan are biological traits ...
1. Thermal limits of ectotherms have been studied extensively and are believed to be evolutionary co...