We describe a model of zooplankton population dynamics that accounts for differences in mortality and physiology among animals of different ages or sizes. The model follows changes in numbers of individuals and changes in individual and egg biomass through time and it expresses mortality and net assimilation as functions of animal size. We investigated the effect of egg size, age at first reproduction, and size at first reproduction on the per capita growth rates of populations growing under different conditions. In the absence of predation or when exposed to vertebrate predators that prefer large prey, populations achieve maximum growth rates when animals hatch from small eggs and reach maturity quickly at small sizes. Populations exposed ...
1. In many annual plants, mollusks, crustaceans and ectothermic vertebrates, growth accompanies repr...
Identifying the relative importance of predation and resources in population dynamics has a long tra...
Most animals grow substantially during their lifetime and change in competitive ability, predatory c...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
I present a general method of computing finite birth and death rates of natural zooplankton populati...
Since Smith and Fretwell’s seminal article in 1974 on the optimal offspring size, most theory has as...
In most populations of mammals and birds offspring live with (and initally may depend upon) their pa...
According to the size-efficiency hypothesis (SEH) larger bodied cladocerans are better competitors f...
Two estimates of the birth rate using an egg ratio are derived from,I three-\t,tge ( gg\, juveniles,...
Timing of reproduction influences future prospects of offspring and therefore the reproductive value...
Variation in offspring size is a common phenomenon in many organisms. In cladoceran zooplankton larg...
Most highly fecund marine fish show a steep decline in natural death rate from egg to first maturity...
The adult fish can during the reproductive process select for three different parameters; 1- time o...
Demographic analyses ofzooplankton populations are common] y based on an exponential pop-ulation gro...
Like many organisms, the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller) continues to grow when reproducing...
1. In many annual plants, mollusks, crustaceans and ectothermic vertebrates, growth accompanies repr...
Identifying the relative importance of predation and resources in population dynamics has a long tra...
Most animals grow substantially during their lifetime and change in competitive ability, predatory c...
1. The cladoceran Daphnia serves as an example of an iteroparous organism, with overlapping generati...
I present a general method of computing finite birth and death rates of natural zooplankton populati...
Since Smith and Fretwell’s seminal article in 1974 on the optimal offspring size, most theory has as...
In most populations of mammals and birds offspring live with (and initally may depend upon) their pa...
According to the size-efficiency hypothesis (SEH) larger bodied cladocerans are better competitors f...
Two estimates of the birth rate using an egg ratio are derived from,I three-\t,tge ( gg\, juveniles,...
Timing of reproduction influences future prospects of offspring and therefore the reproductive value...
Variation in offspring size is a common phenomenon in many organisms. In cladoceran zooplankton larg...
Most highly fecund marine fish show a steep decline in natural death rate from egg to first maturity...
The adult fish can during the reproductive process select for three different parameters; 1- time o...
Demographic analyses ofzooplankton populations are common] y based on an exponential pop-ulation gro...
Like many organisms, the cladoceran Simocephalus vetulus (Müller) continues to grow when reproducing...
1. In many annual plants, mollusks, crustaceans and ectothermic vertebrates, growth accompanies repr...
Identifying the relative importance of predation and resources in population dynamics has a long tra...
Most animals grow substantially during their lifetime and change in competitive ability, predatory c...