Individual metabolism generally scales with body mass with an exponent around 3/4. From dimensional arguments it follows that maximum population growth rate (rmax) scales with a -1/4 exponent. However, the dimensional argument implicitly assumes that offspring size is proportional to adult size. Here we calculate rmax from metabolic scaling at the level of individuals within size-structured populations while explicitly accounting for offspring size. We identify four general patterns of how rmax scales with adult mass based on four empirical life-history patterns employed by groups of species. These life-history patterns are determined by how traits of somatic growth rate and/or offspring mass relate to adult mass. One life-history pattern -...
Population growth, and other population characteristics, have been computed and made available onlin...
The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology...
The metabolic rate of organisms may either be viewed as a basic property from which other vital rate...
Individual metabolism generally scales with body mass with an exponent around 3/4. From dimensional ...
Code and data for publication: "Deriving population scaling rules from individual-level metabolism a...
The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the prof...
The metabolic rate of organisms may either be viewed as a basic property from which other vital rate...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
Explaining variability in offspring vs. adult size among groups is a necessary step to determine the...
Code and data for publication: "Deriving population scaling rules from individual-level metabolism a...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Intrinsic population growth rate (rmax) is an important parameter for many ecological applications, ...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
Population growth, and other population characteristics, have been computed and made available onlin...
The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology...
The metabolic rate of organisms may either be viewed as a basic property from which other vital rate...
Individual metabolism generally scales with body mass with an exponent around 3/4. From dimensional ...
Code and data for publication: "Deriving population scaling rules from individual-level metabolism a...
The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the prof...
The metabolic rate of organisms may either be viewed as a basic property from which other vital rate...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
1. The power scaling of metabolic rate with body mass is fundamental to animal biology, due to the p...
Explaining variability in offspring vs. adult size among groups is a necessary step to determine the...
Code and data for publication: "Deriving population scaling rules from individual-level metabolism a...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Intrinsic population growth rate (rmax) is an important parameter for many ecological applications, ...
1. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) predicts that biological times should universally scale to ...
Population growth, and other population characteristics, have been computed and made available onlin...
The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology...
The metabolic rate of organisms may either be viewed as a basic property from which other vital rate...