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The following pages link to Life history implications of allocation to growth versus reproduction in dynamic energy budgets (Q253447):
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- Life histories and Cope's rule from an explicit resource-consumer model based on metabolic theory (Q292775) (← links)
- Optimal allocation of energy to growth and reproduction (Q1068763) (← links)
- Gradual transition from vegetative to reproductive growth is optimal when the maximum rate of reproductive growth is limited (Q1105516) (← links)
- Optimal allocation of resources to growth and reproduction (Q1340498) (← links)
- Target size and optimal life history when individual growth and energy budget are stochastic (Q1716252) (← links)
- Biphasic growth in fish. I: Theoretical foundations (Q1797463) (← links)
- Irreversible prey diapause as an optimal strategy of a physiologically extended Lotka-Volterra model (Q1944641) (← links)
- A life history model of somatic damage associated with resource acquisition: damage protection or prevention? (Q2196785) (← links)
- Why did sauropod dinosaurs grow so big? -- a possible answer from the life history theory (Q2225932) (← links)
- The starvation-predation trade-off shapes the strategic use of protein for energy during fasting (Q2415721) (← links)
- Adaptive responses of energy storage and fish life histories to climatic gradients (Q2632238) (← links)