作者
Joseph Robert Burger, Chen Hou, James H Brown
发表日期
2019/12/10
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
116
期号
52
页码范围
26653-26661
出版商
National Academy of Sciences doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907702116
简介
The life histories of animals reflect the allocation of metabolic energy to traits that determine fitness and the pace of living. Here, we extend metabolic theories to address how demography and mass–energy balance constrain allocation of biomass to survival, growth, and reproduction over a life cycle of one generation. We first present data for diverse kinds of animals showing empirical patterns of variation in life-history traits. These patterns are predicted by theory that highlights the effects of 2 fundamental biophysical constraints: demography on number and mortality of offspring; and mass–energy balance on allocation of energy to growth and reproduction. These constraints impose 2 fundamental trade-offs on allocation of assimilated biomass energy to production: between number and size of offspring, and between parental investment and offspring growth. Evolution has generated enormous diversity of body …
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JR Burger, C Hou, JH Brown - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019