This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.All data and R code (data manipulation, analyses, figures and tables) can be downloaded from a GitHub repository (https://github.com/dbarneche/FishGrowth), which will be made publicly available upon publication.The allocation of metabolic energy to growth fundamentally influences all levels of biological organisation. Here we use a first‐principles theoretical model to characterise the energetics of fish growth at distinct ontogenetic stages and in distinct thermal regimes. Empirically, we show that the mass scaling of growth rates follows that of metabolic rate, and is somewhat steeper at earlier ontogenetic stages. We also demonstr...
<p> <ol> <li>Physiological traits can vary greatly within a species and conseque...
Climate warming impacts organisms directly through changes in their physiology. Empirical evidence s...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-191.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Scaling metabolism from in...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
According to the temperature-size rule, warming of aquatic ecosystems is generally predicted to incr...
Life-history traits in fish populations are highly correlated. A subset of these correlations are ca...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
-Bioenergetics is used as the mechanistic foundation of many models of fishes. As the context of a m...
Energy is the fundamental currency of life that drives organismal growth and development. Energy req...
Bioenergetics is used as the mechanistic foundation of many models of fishes. As the context of a mo...
Fish, even of the same species, can exhibit substantial variation in energy density (energy per unit...
Before any growth can be,achieved by an organism there must be sufficient energy in the food to pro...
This thesis is written with the aim to increase the holistic understanding of growth in fish. As sta...
<p> <ol> <li>Physiological traits can vary greatly within a species and conseque...
Climate warming impacts organisms directly through changes in their physiology. Empirical evidence s...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-191.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Scaling metabolism from in...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
According to the temperature-size rule, warming of aquatic ecosystems is generally predicted to incr...
Life-history traits in fish populations are highly correlated. A subset of these correlations are ca...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
-Bioenergetics is used as the mechanistic foundation of many models of fishes. As the context of a m...
Energy is the fundamental currency of life that drives organismal growth and development. Energy req...
Bioenergetics is used as the mechanistic foundation of many models of fishes. As the context of a mo...
Fish, even of the same species, can exhibit substantial variation in energy density (energy per unit...
Before any growth can be,achieved by an organism there must be sufficient energy in the food to pro...
This thesis is written with the aim to increase the holistic understanding of growth in fish. As sta...
<p> <ol> <li>Physiological traits can vary greatly within a species and conseque...
Climate warming impacts organisms directly through changes in their physiology. Empirical evidence s...
Fisheries are an important source of food, income, and recreation across the world, yet they are vul...