Predictions & Data for this entry

Model: stx climate: Am migrate: phylum:
COMPLETE = 2.5 ecozone: TPa food: bxM, xiHs, xiCii class:
MRE = 0.053 habitat: 0iTf, 0iTg, 0iTa, 0iTi gender: Dg order:
SMSE = 0.005 embryo: Tv reprod: O family:

Zero-variate data

Data Observed Predicted (RE) Unit Description Reference
tg 172 171 (0.005799) d gestation time AnAge
tx 365 362.1 (0.007815) d time since birth at weaning AnAge
tp 1460 1503 (0.02954) d time since birth at puberty AnAge
am 1.314e+04 1.308e+04 (0.00481) d life span AnAge
Wwb 340 346.1 (0.018) g wet weight at birth AnAge
Wwi 3400 3577 (0.05217) g ultimate wet weight for females GautGaut1976
Wwim 4100 3853 (0.06036) g ultimate wet weight for males GautGaut1976
Ri 0.001096 0.00111 (0.01301) #/d maximum reprod rate AnAge

Uni- and bivariate data

Data Figure Independent variable Dependent variable (RE) Reference
tWw_f Data for females, males time since birth wet weight (0.09299) GautGaut1976
tWw_m Data for females, males time since birth wet weight (0.08448) GautGaut1976

Pseudo-data at Tref = 20°C

Data Generalised animal Cercopithecus cephus Unit Description
v 0.02 0.01855 cm/d energy conductance
kap 0.8 0.8328 - allocation fraction to soma
kap_R 0.95 0.95 - reproduction efficiency
p_M 18 20.83 J/d.cm^3 vol-spec som maint
k_J 0.002 0.0008758 1/d maturity maint rate coefficient
kap_G 0.8 0.8005 - growth efficiency
t_0 0 3.098e-07 d time at start development
k 0.3 0.3296 - maintenance ratio

Discussion

  • males are assumed to differ from females by {p_Am} only
  • functional response is taken to increase around puberty
  • mod_1: males have equal state variables at b, compared to females

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