Journal article
The effect of egg size on hatch time and metabolic rate: theoretical and empirical insights on developing insect embryos
JL Maino, EI Pirtle, MR Kearney
Functional Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2017
Abstract
Body size scaling relationships allow biologists to study ecological phenomena in terms of individual level metabolic processes. Recently, dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory has been shown to offer novel insights on the effect of body size on biological rates. We test whether DEB theory and its unique partitioning of biomass into reserve and structural components can explain the effect of egg size on hatch time and the time course of respiration in insect embryos. We find that without any parameterization (calibration), DEB theory is able to predict hatch time for eggs sizes spanning four orders of magnitude from fundamental biological processes. We find, however, that the standard DEB model..
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Funding Acknowledgements
J. L. M. was supported by a David Hay Scholarship and the National Science Centre, Poland within HARMONIA (2012/06/M/NZ/00137). The authors have no conflicting interests.