نتایج جستجو برای: allometric traits

تعداد نتایج: 101696  

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2014
Christophe Pélabon Cyril Firmat Geir H Bolstad Kjetil L Voje David Houle Jason Cassara Arnaud Le Rouzic Thomas F Hansen

Morphological allometry refers to patterns of covariance between body parts resulting from variation in body size. Whether measured during growth (ontogenetic allometry), among individuals at similar developmental stage (static allometry), or among populations or species (evolutionary allometry), allometric relationships are often tight and relatively invariant. Consequently, it has been sugges...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Sarah Tepler Drobnitch Kaare H Jensen Paige Prentice Jarmila Pittermann

Terrestrial plants and mammals, although separated by a great evolutionary distance, have each arrived at a highly conserved body plan in which universal allometric scaling relationships govern the anatomy of vascular networks and key functional metabolic traits. The universality of allometric scaling suggests that these phyla have each evolved an 'optimal' transport strategy that has been over...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2000
Theodore Garland Anthony R Ives

Two phylogenetic comparative methods, independent contrasts and generalized least squares models, can be used to determine the statistical relationship between two or more traits. We show that the two approaches are functionally identical and that either can be used to make statistical inferences about values at internal nodes of a phylogenetic tree (hypothetical ancestors), to estimate relatio...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Ragna Franz Jürgen Hummel Ellen Kienzle Petra Kölle Hanns-Christian Gunga Marcus Clauss

Allometric equations are often used to extrapolate traits in animals for which only body mass estimates are known, such as dinosaurs. One important decision can be whether these equations should be based on mammal, bird or reptile data. To address whether this choice will have a relevant influence on reconstructions, we compared allometric equations for birds and mammals from the literature to ...

2017
Marianne Knutsdotter Simonsen Anna Siwertsson Colin Ean Adams Per-Arne Amundsen Kim Præbel Rune Knudsen

A study of body and head development in three sympatric reproductively isolated Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) morphs from a subarctic lake (Skogsfjordvatn, northern Norway) revealed allometric trajectories that resulted in morphological differences. The three morphs were ecologically assigned to a littoral omnivore, a profundal benthivore and a profundal piscivore, and this was confirm...

2010
Adam R. Boyko Pascale Quignon Lin Li Jeffrey J. Schoenebeck Jeremiah D. Degenhardt Kirk E. Lohmueller Keyan Zhao Abra Brisbin Heidi G. Parker Bridgett M. vonHoldt Michele Cargill Adam Auton Andy Reynolds Abdel G. Elkahloun Marta Castelhano Dana S. Mosher Nathan B. Sutter Gary S. Johnson John Novembre Melissa J. Hubisz Adam Siepel Robert K. Wayne Carlos D. Bustamante Elaine A. Ostrander

Domestic dogs exhibit tremendous phenotypic diversity, including a greater variation in body size than any other terrestrial mammal. Here, we generate a high density map of canine genetic variation by genotyping 915 dogs from 80 domestic dog breeds, 83 wild canids, and 10 outbred African shelter dogs across 60,968 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Coupling this genomic resource with exter...

2017
Emna Baïram Mickaël Delaire Christian Le Morvan Gerhard Buck-Sorlin

In apple, the first-order branch of a tree has a characteristic architecture constituting three shoot types: bourses (rosettes), bourse shoots, and vegetative shoots. Its overall architecture as well as that of each shoot thus determines the distribution of sources (leaves) and sinks (fruits) and could have an influence on the amount of sugar allocated to fruits. Knowledge of architecture, in p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Simone Immler Alejandro Gonzalez-Voyer Tim R Birkhead

The striking diversity of sperm shape across the animal kingdom is still poorly understood. Postcopulatory sexual selection is an important factor driving the evolution of sperm size and shape. Interestingly, morphometric sperm traits, such as the length of the head, midpiece and flagellum, exhibit a strong positive phenotypic correlation across species. Here we used recently developed comparat...

2015
Brian J. Enquist Jon Norberg Stephen P. Bonser Cyrille Violle Colleen T. Webb Amanda Henderson Lindsey L. Sloat Van M. Savage

Aim: More powerful tests of biodiversity theories need to move beyond species richness and explicitly focus on mechanisms generating diversity via trait composition and diversity. The rise of trait-based ecology has led to an increased focus on the distribution and dynamics of traits in communities. However, a general theory of trait-based ecology, that can apply across different scales (e.g., ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Peter W Dillingham Jeffrey E Moore David Fletcher Enric Cortes K Alexandra Curtis Kelsey C James Rebecca L Lewison

Intrinsic population growth rate (r(max)) is an important parameter for many ecological applications, such as population risk assessment and harvest management. However, r(max) can be a difficult parameter to estimate, particularly for long-lived species, for which appropriate life table data or abundance time series are typically not obtainable. We describe a method for improving estimates of ...

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