Journal article
Testing mechanistic models of growth in insects
JL Maino, MR Kearney
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences | Published : 2015
Abstract
Insects are typified by their small size, large numbers, impressive reproductive output and rapid growth. However, insect growth is not simply rapid; rather, insects follow a qualitatively distinct trajectory to many other animals. Here we present a mechanistic growth model for insects and show that increasing specific assimilation during the growth phase can explain the near-exponential growth trajectory of insects. The presented model is tested against growth data on 50 insects, and compared against other mechanistic growth models. Unlike the other mechanistic models, our growth model predicts energy reserves per biomass to increase with age, which implies a higher production efficiency an..
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J.M. was supported by a David Hay scholarship. M.K. was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP110101776).