نتایج جستجو برای: allometric traits

تعداد نتایج: 101696  

Journal: :Biological journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London 2015
Rafael L Rodríguez Jennifer Danzy Cramer Christopher A Schmitt Tegan J Gaetano J Paul Grobler Nelson B Freimer Trudy R Turner

Sexual traits vary tremendously in static allometry. This variation may be explained in part by body size-related differences in the strength of selection. We tested this hypothesis with in two populations of vervet monkeys, using estimates of the level of condition dependence for different morphological traits as a proxy for body size-related variation in the strength of selection. In support ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Geir H Bolstad Jason A Cassara Eladio Márquez Thomas F Hansen Kim van der Linde David Houle Christophe Pélabon

Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allometric power laws are often invariant across taxa and have long been hypothesized to reflect developmental constraints. Here we test this hypothesis by investigating the evolutionary potential of an allometric scaling relationship in drosophilid wing shape that is nearly invariant across 111 species...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2004
Van M Savage

Historically, allometric equations relate organismal traits, such as metabolic rate, individual growth rate, and lifespan, to body mass. Similarly, Boltzmann or Q(10) factors are used to relate many organismal traits to body temperature. Allometric equations and Boltzmann factors are being applied increasingly to higher levels of biological organization in an attempt to describe aggregate prope...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2007
Russell Bonduriansky

Theory suggests that the net benefit of allocating resources to a sexual trait depends both on the strength of sexual selection on that trait and on individual condition. This predicts a tight coevolution between sexual dimorphism and condition dependence and suggests that these patterns of within-sex and between-sex variation may share a common genetic and developmental basis. Although conditi...

2015
Jiang-Bo Xie Gui-Qing Xu G. Darrel Jenerette Yong-fei Bai Zhong-Yuan Wang Yan Li

Species competitive abilities and their distributions are closely related to functional traits such as biomass allocation patterns. When we consider how nutrient supply affects competitive abilities, quantifying the apparent and true plasticity in functional traits is important because the allometric relationships among traits are universal in plants. We propose to integrate the notion of allom...

2016
Daniel P. Cariveau Geetha K. Nayak Ignasi Bartomeus Joseph Zientek John S. Ascher Jason Gibbs Rachael Winfree

Allometric relationships among morphological traits underlie important patterns in ecology. These relationships are often phylogenetically shared; thus quantifying allometric relationships may allow for estimating difficult-to-measure traits across species. One such trait, proboscis length in bees, is assumed to be important in structuring bee communities and plant-pollinator networks. However,...

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
J F Lemaître C Vanpé F Plard J M Gaillard

Allometric relationships between sexually selected traits and body size have been extensively studied in recent decades. While sexually selected traits generally display positive allometry, a few recent reports have suggested that allometric relationships are not always linear. In male cervids, having both long antlers and large size provides benefits in terms of increased mating success. Howev...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Dawn M Higginson Alexander V Badyaev Kari A Segraves Scott Pitnick

Covariation among organismal traits is nearly universal, occurring both within and among species (static and evolutionary allometry, respectively). If conserved developmental processes produce similarity in static and evolutionary allometry, then when species differ in development, it should be expressed in discordance between allometries. Here, we investigate whether rapidly evolving developme...

2015
Xiliang Li Zhiying Liu Zhen Wang Xinhong Wu Xinle Li Jing Hu Hongxiao Shi Fenghui Guo Yong Zhang Xiangyang Hou

Natural grassland productivity, which is based on an individual plant's aboveground biomass (AB) and its interaction with herbivores, can obviously affect terrestrial ecosystem services and the grassland's agricultural production. As plant traits have been linked to both AB and ecosystem success, they may provide a useful approach to understand the changes in individual plants and grassland pro...

2011
R. Craig Stillwell Ian Dworkin Alexander W. Shingleton W. Anthony Frankino

The scaling of body parts is a central feature of animal morphology. Within species, morphological traits need to be correctly proportioned to the body for the organism to function; larger individuals typically have larger body parts and smaller individuals generally have smaller body parts, such that overall body shape is maintained across a range of adult body sizes. The requirement for corre...

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