1. Many studies recognize that growth carries with it a mortality risk that can influence an animal's growth rate.\ud \ud 2. Data suggest that these costs of growth act over a range of time-scales, from instantaneous to an animal's lifetime.\ud \ud 3. Models of adaptive growth rate have not addressed the issue of differing time-scales over which the costs of growth act. Here, we develop an adaptive growth model in which the costs of growth are delayed for a period of time, to assess optimal growth strategies in relation to delays in growth costs.\ud \ud 4. The optimal growth rates are calculated assuming one of two possible fitness measures: the reproductive rate, R-0 and the intrinsic population growth rate, r.\ud \ud 5. It is shown that i...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
Food restriction (FR) retards animals\u27 growth. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of this ph...
<p>(A) To ensure survival over environmental cycles () populations must downregulate their death rat...
1. Many studies recognize that growth carries with it a mortality risk that can influence an animal'...
Many studies recognize that growth carries with it a mortality risk that can influence an animal’s g...
Models which define fitness in terms of per capita rate of increase of phenotypes are used to analys...
Fast growth can be costly, so trade-offs between growth and fitness are to be predicted when organis...
Growth rates play a fundamental role in many areas of biology (Q. Rev. Biol., 67, 1992, 283; Life Hi...
Compensatory growth is faster than optimal growth, and commonly occurs following dietary restriction...
<p>(A) At short stress durations the survival-benefit of a downregulated state () is smaller than th...
Fluctuations in early developmental conditions can cause changes in growth trajectories that subsequ...
Classic methods of population genetics can be applied for traits not affecting generation length. Ho...
Pontryagin's maximum principle from optimal control theory is used to find the optimal allocation of...
This article develops a new evolutionary model for life histories by combining a new production-grow...
Changes in environmental conditions in early life can cause changes in the tempo and pattern of grow...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
Food restriction (FR) retards animals\u27 growth. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of this ph...
<p>(A) To ensure survival over environmental cycles () populations must downregulate their death rat...
1. Many studies recognize that growth carries with it a mortality risk that can influence an animal'...
Many studies recognize that growth carries with it a mortality risk that can influence an animal’s g...
Models which define fitness in terms of per capita rate of increase of phenotypes are used to analys...
Fast growth can be costly, so trade-offs between growth and fitness are to be predicted when organis...
Growth rates play a fundamental role in many areas of biology (Q. Rev. Biol., 67, 1992, 283; Life Hi...
Compensatory growth is faster than optimal growth, and commonly occurs following dietary restriction...
<p>(A) At short stress durations the survival-benefit of a downregulated state () is smaller than th...
Fluctuations in early developmental conditions can cause changes in growth trajectories that subsequ...
Classic methods of population genetics can be applied for traits not affecting generation length. Ho...
Pontryagin's maximum principle from optimal control theory is used to find the optimal allocation of...
This article develops a new evolutionary model for life histories by combining a new production-grow...
Changes in environmental conditions in early life can cause changes in the tempo and pattern of grow...
Trade-offs in energy allocation between growth, reproduction and survival are at the core of life-hi...
Food restriction (FR) retards animals\u27 growth. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of this ph...
<p>(A) To ensure survival over environmental cycles () populations must downregulate their death rat...