نتایج جستجو برای: allometry

تعداد نتایج: 1564  

2013
Brandon M. Kilbourne Louwrens C. Hoffman

Recently the metabolic cost of swinging the limbs has been found to be much greater than previously thought, raising the possibility that limb rotational inertia influences the energetics of locomotion. Larger mammals have a lower mass-specific cost of transport than smaller mammals. The scaling of the mass-specific cost of transport is partly explained by decreasing stride frequency with incre...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Kyle A Young

Allometry for sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common in animals, but how different evolutionary processes interact to determine allometry remains unclear. Among related species SSD (male : female) typically increases with average body size, resulting in slopes of less than 1 when female size is regressed on male size: an allometric relationship formalized as 'Rensch's rule' . Empirical studies ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Kyle W Tomlinson Frank van Langevelde David Ward Frans Bongers Dulce Alves da Silva Herbert H T Prins Steven de Bie Frank J Sterck

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Biomass partitioning for resource conservation might affect plant allometry, accounting for a substantial amount of unexplained variation in existing plant allometry models. One means of resource conservation is through direct allocation to storage in particular organs. In this study, storage allocation and biomass allometry of deciduous and evergreen tree species from seaso...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2001
R H Baker G S Wilkinson

Eye stalks and their scaling relationship with body size are important features in the mating system of many diopsid species, and sexual selection is a critical force influencing the evolution of this exaggerated morphology. Interspecific variation in eye span suggests there has been significant evolutionary change in this trait, but a robust phylogenetic hypothesis is required to determine its...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Clément Lagrue Robert Poulin Joel E Cohen

How do the lifestyles (free-living unparasitized, free-living parasitized, and parasitic) of animal species affect major ecological power-law relationships? We investigated this question in metazoan communities in lakes of Otago, New Zealand. In 13,752 samples comprising 1,037,058 organisms, we found that species of different lifestyles differed in taxonomic distribution and body mass and were ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
W Anthony Frankino Bas J Zwaan David L Stern Paul M Brakefield

Much diversity in animal morphology results from variation in the relative size of morphological traits. The scaling relationships, or allometries, that describe relative trait size can vary greatly in both intercept and slope among species or other animal groups. Yet within such groups, individuals typically exhibit low variation in relative trait size. This pattern of high intra- and low inte...

2015
MOHAMMAD MAHDI RABIEH MEHDI ESFANDIARI ALI ASGHAR SERAJ RUSSELL BONDURIANSKY

One-size-fits-all and related hypotheses predict that static allometry slopes for male genitalia will be consistently lower than 1.0 and lower than the slopes for most other body parts (somatic traits). We examined the allometry of genitalic and somatic morphological traits in males and females of two species of noctuid moths, Spodoptera exigua (H€ ubner, [1808]) and Helicoverpa armigera (H€ ub...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2010
Katrina McGuigan Nicole Nishimura Mark Currey Dan Hurwit William A Cresko

The common pattern of replicated evolution of a consistent shape-environment relationship might reflect selection acting in similar ways within each environment, but divergently among environments. However, phenotypic evolution depends on the availability of additive genetic variation as well as on the direction of selection, implicating a bias in the distribution of genetic variance as a poten...

Journal: :Evolutionary Ecology 2022

Abstract It has been argued that disproportionately larger ornaments in bigger males—positive allometry—is the outcome of sexual selection operating on size condition dependent traits. We reviewed literature and found a general lack empirical testing assumed link between female preferences for large pattern positive allometry male ornamentation. subsequently conducted manipulative experiment by...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Guilherme J M Garcia Jafferson K L da Silva

Although there is much data available on mammalian long-bone allometry, a theory explaining these data is still lacking. We show that bending and axial compression are the relevant loading modes and elucidate why the elastic similarity model failed to explain the experimental data. Our analysis provides scaling relations connecting bone diameter and length to the axial and transverse components...

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