نتایج جستجو برای: allometric equations

تعداد نتایج: 241585  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Edward P Snelling Roger S Seymour Philip G D Matthews Sue Runciman Craig R White

The hemimetabolous migratory locust Locusta migratoria progresses through five instars to the adult, increasing in size from 0.02 to 0.95 g, a 45-fold change. Hopping locomotion occurs at all life stages and is supported by aerobic metabolism and provision of oxygen through the tracheal system. This allometric study investigates the effect of body mass (Mb) on oxygen consumption rate (MO2, μmol...

2016
Vu Thanh Nam Marijke van Kuijk Niels P. R. Anten

Allometric regression models are widely used to estimate tropical forest biomass, but balancing model accuracy with efficiency of implementation remains a major challenge. In addition, while numerous models exist for aboveground mass, very few exist for roots. We developed allometric equations for aboveground biomass (AGB) and root biomass (RB) based on 300 (of 45 species) and 40 (of 25 species...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2004
Andrew E McKechnie Blair O Wolf

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often predicted by allometric interpolation, but such predictions are critically dependent on the quality of the data used to derive allometric equations relating BMR to body mass (Mb). An examination of the metabolic rates used to produce conventional and phylogenetically independent allometries for avian BMR in a recent analysis revealed that only 67 of 248 data ...

Journal: :Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2021

Allometric equations for calculation of tree above-ground biomass (AGB) form the basis estimates forest carbon storage and exchange with atmosphere. While standard models exist to calculate across tropics, we lack a standardized tool computing AGB boreal temperate regions that comprise global extratropics. Here present an integrated R package, allodb, containing systematically selected publishe...

2002
Rüdiger Grote

Under changing environmental conditions, biomass development on the tree and the stand level may differ from today, regardless if the induced change is due to a shift in the general climate properties or to forest management. Under these conditions, tree biomass can not be derived from tables based on former investigations but has to be defi ned from particular biomass investigations, which gen...

2013
Elena Solana-Arellano Héctor Echavarría-Heras Victoria Díaz-Castañeda Olga Flores-Uzeta

In order to compare to data gathering methods for shoot biomass assessments of Zostera marina, we compare two allometric models each one representing a data gathering method, one at leaf level and the other in aggregated form. The first allometric model presented leaf dry weight in terms of leaf length as . w l   The second model is expressed as a several-variables version of the allometric E...

2006
DIMITRIS ZIANIS

Comparisons between empirical and theoretical allometric models for estimating tree biomass and the statistical caveats attached to empirical stem volume equations are presented in this paper. First, the elastic and stress similarity models, derived from fi rst biomechanical principles, as well as predictions obtained from geometric similitude, were validated against allometric equations that r...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Pekka Kaitaniemi

Allometric equations are widely used in many branches of biological science. The potential information content of the normalization constant b in allometric equations of the form Y = bX(a) has, however, remained largely neglected. To demonstrate the potential for utilizing this information, I generated a large number of artificial datasets that resembled those that are frequently encountered in...

2010
S. Meiri

Body shape and body size are hugely important for the understanding of multiple ecological phenomena. In order to study and compare sizes across taxa and to understand the ecological significance of shape differences, there is a need for ways to ‘translate’ different size measurements to a common metric. Body mass is the most useful such common index for size across taxa. Based on a large (4900...

2001
Yunjin Kim

It is important to monitor forests in order to understand the impacts of global climate changes on terrestrial ecosystems. To characterize forest changes, it is useful to parameterize a forest using several parameters, such as biomass, basal area, tree density, tree height, and trunk diameter. These parameters are not independent and some of them are related by allometric equations. Remote sens...

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