نتایج جستجو برای: allometry

تعداد نتایج: 1564  

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
h. asadi m. sattari y. motalebi m. zamani-faradonbeh a. gheytasi

length-weight relationship and condition factor were estimated in seven fish species, including barbus cyri, capoeta gracilis, alburnoides eichwaldii, pseudorasbora parva, ponticola cyrius, cobitis keyvani and acanthalburnus microlepis from shahrbijar river, guilan province, iran. a total of 416 specimens ranging from 18 to 135 mm in total length and from 0.06 to 19.25 g in total weight were co...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2010
Markku Larjavaara

Wind routinely topples trees during storms, and the likelihood that a tree is toppled depends critically on its allometry. Yet none of the existing theories to explain tree allometry consider wind drag on tree canopies. Since leaf area index in crowded, self-thinning stands is independent of stand density, the drag force per unit land can also be assumed to be independent of stand density, with...

Journal: :Development 1999
D L Stern D J Emlen

Within all species of animals, the size of each organ bears a specific relationship to overall body size. These patterns of organ size relative to total body size are called static allometry and have enchanted biologists for centuries, yet the mechanisms generating these patterns have attracted little experimental study. We review recent and older work on holometabolous insect development that ...

Journal: :Zoology 2014
Anthony Herrel Chrystal L Redding J Jay Meyers Kiisa C Nishikawa

Within a year of hatching, chameleons can grow by up to two orders of magnitude in body mass. Rapid growth of the feeding mechanism means that bones, muscles, and movements change as chameleons grow while needing to maintain function. A previous morphological study showed that the musculoskeletal components of the feeding apparatus grow with negative allometry relative to snout-vent length (SVL...

Journal: :Systems 2014
A. J. Hulbert

Early studies showed the metabolic rate (MR) of different-sized animals was not directly related to body mass. The initial explanation of this difference, the “surface law”, was replaced by the suggestion that MR be expressed relative to mass n , where the scaling exponent “n” be empirically determined. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) conditions were developed and BMR became important clinically, es...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2010
Charles A Price Joshua S Weitz

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY Specific leaf area (SLA) is a critical component of the leaf economics spectrum, and many functional leaf traits have been empirically demonstrated to covary with SLA. However, a complete understanding of how change in leaf size influences SLA has not yet emerged. • METHODS To help develop a more complete understanding of the determinants of variability in S...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2007
Alexander W Shingleton W Anthony Frankino Thomas Flatt H Frederik Nijhout Douglas J Emlen

Among all organisms, the size of each body part or organ scales with overall body size, a phenomenon called allometry. The study of shape and form has attracted enormous interest from biologists, but the genetic, developmental and physiological mechanisms that control allometry and the proportional growth of parts have remained elusive. Recent progress in our understanding of body-size regulati...

2002
H. A. HENDRIXSON R. W. STERNER

Twenty species of freshwater fishes were collected fromMinnesota, Iowa andMichigan and their whole-body carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents and the respective C:N:P ratios were determined. Patterns were examined in intraand interspecific variation, allometry and variation caused by habitat and trophic level in whole fish while controlling for the role of phylogeny. Stoichiometric variation...

2010
Peter Schuster

Why live larger mammals longer than smaller ones? Why is the energy consumption per body mass of a mouse six times higher than that of a human? These questions and many others dealing with biological allometry kept and keep biologists busy since the second half of nineteenth century and as it seems, the ultimate answers have not yet been given. Analyzing allometry is particularly attractive sin...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
R Buchwald R Dudley

Maximum vertical forces produced by flying animals can be difficult to identify unequivocally, but potentially indicate general limits to aerodynamic force and muscle power output. We used two methods (i.e. incremental addition of supplemental mass and asymptotic load lifting) to determine both the intraspecific allometry of and methodological differences in estimates of maximum flight performa...

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