نتایج جستجو برای: allometric traits

تعداد نتایج: 101696  

2017
Zoë Migicovsky Mao Li Daniel H. Chitwood Sean Myles

Apple (Malus spp.) is a widely grown and valuable fruit crop. Leaf shape is important for flowering in apple and may also be an early indicator for other agriculturally valuable traits. We examined 9,000 leaves from 869 unique apple accessions using linear measurements and comprehensive morphometric techniques. We identified allometric variation as the result of differing length-to-width aspect...

2016
Ho Sang Kwak Hong G. Im Eun Bo Shim

BACKGROUND Allometric scaling, which represents the dependence of biological traits or processes on body size, is a long-standing subject in biological science. However, there has been no study to consider heat loss to the ambient and an insulation layer representing mammalian skin and fur for the derivation of the scaling law of metabolism. METHODS A simple heat transfer model is proposed to...

2016
Craig H. Carlson Lawrence B. Smart

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Root biomass is an important trait often disregarded in woody perennial selection due to the challenge and expense of accurately and efficiently measuring large populations. In this study, we aim to develop a simple method that can predict root dry weight within a diverse shrub willow (Salix) breeding population representing species hybrids and their parents using root elec...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2015
Javier H Santos-Santos Leen Audenaert Erik Verheyen Dominique Adriaens

Fish develop morphological specializations in their trophic and locomotor systems as a result of varying functional demands in response to environmental pressures at different life stages. These specializations should maximize particular performances in specialists, adapting them to their trophic and habitat niches at each ontogenetic stage. Because differential growth rates of the structural c...

Journal: :Briefings in bioinformatics 2014
Zhongwen Huang Chunfa Tong Wenhao Bo Xiaoming Pang Zhong Wang Jichen Xu Junyi Gai Rongling Wu

Despite a tremendous effort to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) responsible for agriculturally and biologically important traits in plants, our understanding of how a QTL governs the developmental process of plant seeds remains elusive. In this article, we address this issue by describing a model for functional mapping of seed development through the incorporation of the relationship between ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Joseph B Pfaller Paul M Gignac Gregory M Erickson

Differential scaling of musculoskeletal traits leads to differences in performance across ontogeny and ultimately determines patterns of resource use during development. Because musculoskeletal growth of the feeding system facilitates high bite-force generation necessary to overcome the physical constraints of consuming more durable prey, durophagous taxa are well suited for investigations of t...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Heather J Lynch William F Fagan

Previous efforts to use the Euler equation to estimate maximum population growth rates (variously symbolized as either r, r(m), or r(max)) have used simplified models of survivorship that neglect differences in survivorship schedules among species. In particular, several recent analyses have used either an exponential model of survivorship or a step function model in which all individuals live ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
W Eberhard R L Rodriguez M Polihronakis

The male genitalia of arthropods consistently show negative static allometry (the genitalia of small males of a species are disproportionally large, and those of large males are disproportionally small). We discuss relations between the 'one-size-fits-all' hypothesis to explain this allometry and the regimes of selection that may be acting on genitalia. We focus on the contrasts between directi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2009
Joseph L Tomkins Armin P Moczek

Two hypotheses address the evolution of polyphenic traits in insects. Under the developmental reprogramming model, individuals exceeding a threshold follow a different developmental pathway from individuals below the threshold. This decoupling is thought to free selection to independently hone alternative morphologies, increasing phenotypic plasticity and morphological diversity. Under the alte...

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