Biological size relationships, i.e., regression of one size variable on another are typically monotone but often break down at extreme values of the variables. Here we study the way a plant's biomass is apportioned to reproductive and other life activities. Working with a theory proposed by Weiner (1988) which is based upon an analogy between a biological plant and an industrial plant leads to a censored regression model formulation. We consider a data set involving 542 goldenrod plants which has been analyzed in a limited fashion in Schmid and Weiner (1993) and in Schmid, Polasek, Weiner, Krause and Stoll (1994). Important extensions we provide include nonparametric modeling of the size relationship, the introduction of covariate info...
<div><p>Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual o...
The relationship between adult and offspring size is an important aspect of reproductive strategy. A...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
1. A general model is presented to analyse size-dependent reproductive output in plants. The model f...
Plant growth plays a key role in the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere, and there have been s...
1. Structured population models are among the most widely used tools in ecology and evolution. Integ...
We propose a framework for modelling plant reproductive data. Several statistical issues can arise i...
The problems of selecting and fitting models to data collected on the growth of an organism or popul...
Plant growth plays a key role in the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere, and there have been ...
The majority of studies on plant biomass partitioning have focused on the effects of environment. Op...
The inverse relationship between body mass and abundance is a well-documented pattern in plant and a...
Understanding the reproductive biology of weeds is essential to understanding their role in seminatu...
This data set of leaf, stem, and root biomass for various plant taxa was compiled from the primary l...
Logistic regression was used for predictions of survival and flowering, ordinary least squares regre...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
<div><p>Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual o...
The relationship between adult and offspring size is an important aspect of reproductive strategy. A...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
1. A general model is presented to analyse size-dependent reproductive output in plants. The model f...
Plant growth plays a key role in the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere, and there have been s...
1. Structured population models are among the most widely used tools in ecology and evolution. Integ...
We propose a framework for modelling plant reproductive data. Several statistical issues can arise i...
The problems of selecting and fitting models to data collected on the growth of an organism or popul...
Plant growth plays a key role in the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere, and there have been ...
The majority of studies on plant biomass partitioning have focused on the effects of environment. Op...
The inverse relationship between body mass and abundance is a well-documented pattern in plant and a...
Understanding the reproductive biology of weeds is essential to understanding their role in seminatu...
This data set of leaf, stem, and root biomass for various plant taxa was compiled from the primary l...
Logistic regression was used for predictions of survival and flowering, ordinary least squares regre...
Resource competition theory in plants has focused largely on resource-acquisition traits that are in...
<div><p>Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual o...
The relationship between adult and offspring size is an important aspect of reproductive strategy. A...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...