We explore the consequences of metabolic theory for life histories and life history evolution. We use a mathematical model for an iteroparous species and its resources, taking into account the allometric scaling of consumption, metabolism, and mortality with consumer body mass. Mortality is assumed to be density-dependent, and the dynamics of resources are modeled explicitly. By evaluating life history features in equilibrium populations, we find that in populations that use more or faster growing resources the individuals have a shorter lifespan and a higher mortality, and that individuals in populations with a larger adult body mass have a longer lifespan, a larger number of offspring per female, and a higher biomass density. When we allo...
The evolutionary theories of aging are useful for gaining insights into the complex mechanisms under...
We compare the implications of determinate vs. indeterminate growth of a parthenogenetic iteroparous...
Ecological theory about the dynamics of interacting populations is mainly based on unstructured mode...
The recently formulated metabolic theory of ecology has profound implications for the evolution of l...
We formulate and analyze an archetypal consumer-resource model in terms of ordinary differential equ...
The life histories of animals reflect the allocation of metabolic energy to traits that determine fi...
Abstract. Life-history theory predicts evolutionary changes in reproductive traits and intrinsic mor...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for size-structured consumer-resource interactions. Matu...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for sizestructured consumer-resource interactions. Matur...
Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of spatial av...
The majority of taxa grow significantly during life history, which often leads to individuals of the...
<div><p>Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of sp...
This article develops a new evolutionary model for life histories by combining a new production-grow...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
The evolutionary theories of aging are useful for gaining insights into the complex mechanisms under...
We compare the implications of determinate vs. indeterminate growth of a parthenogenetic iteroparous...
Ecological theory about the dynamics of interacting populations is mainly based on unstructured mode...
The recently formulated metabolic theory of ecology has profound implications for the evolution of l...
We formulate and analyze an archetypal consumer-resource model in terms of ordinary differential equ...
The life histories of animals reflect the allocation of metabolic energy to traits that determine fi...
Abstract. Life-history theory predicts evolutionary changes in reproductive traits and intrinsic mor...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for size-structured consumer-resource interactions. Matu...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for sizestructured consumer-resource interactions. Matur...
Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of spatial av...
The majority of taxa grow significantly during life history, which often leads to individuals of the...
<div><p>Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of sp...
This article develops a new evolutionary model for life histories by combining a new production-grow...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
The evolutionary theories of aging are useful for gaining insights into the complex mechanisms under...
We compare the implications of determinate vs. indeterminate growth of a parthenogenetic iteroparous...
Ecological theory about the dynamics of interacting populations is mainly based on unstructured mode...