Body size is a key life history trait and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in life history biology. Such knowledge is accumulating in holometabolous insects, whose growth is characterised and body size affected by moulting. According to the oxygen-dependent induction of moulting (ODIM) hypothesis, moult is induced at a critical mass where oxygen demand of growing tissues overrides the supply that principally grows only at moults. Support for the ODIM hypothesis is controversial partly because of a lack of proper data to explicitly test the hypothesis. The ODIM hypothesis predicts that the critical mass is positively correlated with oxygen partial pressure (pO2) and negatively with temperature. To resolve the controversy that su...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
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...
Body size is a key life history trait and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in life hist...
Body size is a key life history trait and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in life hist...
Abstract Body size is a key life history trait, and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxygen depend...
Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxygen depend...
Abstract Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxyg...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
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...
Body size is a key life history trait and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in life hist...
Body size is a key life history trait and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in life hist...
Abstract Body size is a key life history trait, and knowledge of its mechanistic basis is crucial in...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Moults characterise insect growth trajectories, typically following a consistent pattern known as Dy...
Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxygen depend...
Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxygen depend...
Abstract Recent data suggest that oxygen limitation may induce moulting in larval insects. This oxyg...
Body size and development time are important life history traits because they are often highly corre...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (OCLTT) is a controversial hypothesis claiming to exp...
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...