In dynamic models of energy allocation, assimilated energy is allocated to reproduction, somatic growth, maintenance or storage, and the allocation pattern can change with age. The expected evolutionary outcome is an optimal allocation pattern, but this depends on the environment experienced during the evolutionary process and on the fitness costs and benefits incurred by allocating resources in different ways. Here we review existing treatments which encompass some of the possibilities as regards constant or variable environments and their predictability or unpredictability, and the ways in which production rates and mortality rates depend on body size and composition and age and on the pattern of energy allocation. The optimal policy is t...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Catch-up growth, referring to infants with low birth weight reaching or exceeding normal body weight...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that a fraction κ of mobilised reserve is all...
When environmental conditions vary stochastically, individuals accrue fitness benefits by exhibitin...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
We compare the implications of determinate vs. indeterminate growth of a parthenogenetic iteroparous...
Dynamic energy budget models are the most ambitious of resource allocation models in biology, with m...
When environmental conditions vary stochastically, individuals accrue fitness benefits by exhibiting...
Iteroparous parents face a trade-off between allocating current resources to reproduction versus max...
<p>Under classical (<b>A–C</b>) and non-classical conditions (<b>D–F</b>), the percentage of per-ite...
The ability to store energy enables organisms to deal with temporarily harsh and uncertain condition...
Allocation of resources to competing processes of growth, maintenance, or reproduction is arguably ...
1. We construct a simple strategic population model to investigate optimal allocation of resources (...
Ageing is a general feature of higher organisms. Evolutionary theories of ageing rest on a gradual d...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Catch-up growth, referring to infants with low birth weight reaching or exceeding normal body weight...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that a fraction κ of mobilised reserve is all...
When environmental conditions vary stochastically, individuals accrue fitness benefits by exhibitin...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
We compare the implications of determinate vs. indeterminate growth of a parthenogenetic iteroparous...
Dynamic energy budget models are the most ambitious of resource allocation models in biology, with m...
When environmental conditions vary stochastically, individuals accrue fitness benefits by exhibiting...
Iteroparous parents face a trade-off between allocating current resources to reproduction versus max...
<p>Under classical (<b>A–C</b>) and non-classical conditions (<b>D–F</b>), the percentage of per-ite...
The ability to store energy enables organisms to deal with temporarily harsh and uncertain condition...
Allocation of resources to competing processes of growth, maintenance, or reproduction is arguably ...
1. We construct a simple strategic population model to investigate optimal allocation of resources (...
Ageing is a general feature of higher organisms. Evolutionary theories of ageing rest on a gradual d...
Dynamic energy budget (DEB) models describing the allocation of assimilate to the competing processe...
Catch-up growth, referring to infants with low birth weight reaching or exceeding normal body weight...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that a fraction κ of mobilised reserve is all...