Reserve capacity quantifies the ability of an animal to smooth out fluctuations in food availability. It is defined as the maximum reserve density, and can be quantified through the application of the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory. In this study, we analyze inter-specific patterns in DEB parameters of 1041 animal species, focusing on those that control reserve capacity (maximum specific assimilation and energy conductance) and maintenance. The co-variation rules of DEB theory expect that specific somatic maintenance and energy conductance are independent of maximum structural length, with the implication that reserve capacity is proportional to maximum structural length among species and independent of somatic maintenance. We found how...
Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limits ...
Summary: Individual organisms have to endure transient periods of low-food supply with consequences ...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted to reserve and a fract...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted to reserve and a fract...
International audienceThe standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted ...
Population growth, and other population characteristics, have been computed and made available onlin...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that a fraction κ of mobilised reserve is all...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
Body size is not an independent variable, but an emergent property: the result of a number of inter-...
A comparative study of the energetics of 165 animal species, including representatives of most large...
SYNOPSIS. The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alle...
The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alleviate some...
1. Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
1 Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a model of the intrinsic energetic trade-offs that sha...
Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limits ...
Summary: Individual organisms have to endure transient periods of low-food supply with consequences ...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted to reserve and a fract...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted to reserve and a fract...
International audienceThe standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that food is converted ...
Population growth, and other population characteristics, have been computed and made available onlin...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model assumes that a fraction κ of mobilised reserve is all...
The eco-physiology of taxa in an evolutionary context can best be studied by a comparison of paramet...
Body size is not an independent variable, but an emergent property: the result of a number of inter-...
A comparative study of the energetics of 165 animal species, including representatives of most large...
SYNOPSIS. The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alle...
The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alleviate some...
1. Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...
1 Dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory provides a model of the intrinsic energetic trade-offs that sha...
Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limits ...
Summary: Individual organisms have to endure transient periods of low-food supply with consequences ...
1) Animals are expected to be judicious in the use of the energy they gain due to the costs and limi...