Predictions & Data for this entry
Model: abj | climate: MC | migrate: | phylum: |
COMPLETE = 2.5 | ecozone: MPNW | food: biCi | class: |
MRE = 0.128 | habitat: 0iMcd | gender: D | order: |
SMSE = 0.035 | embryo: Mnfm | reprod: O | family: |
Zero-variate data
Data | Observed | Predicted | (RE) | Unit | Description | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
am | 2555 | 2533 | (0.008662) | d | life span | Poez2016 |
Lp | 14.8 | 14.49 | (0.02063) | cm | total length at puberty for female | Poez2016 |
Li | 26.7 | 25.02 | (0.06296) | cm | ultimate total length for female | Poez2016 |
Wwb | 0.017 | 0.01724 | (0.01401) | g | wet weight at birth | Poez2016 |
Wwp | 13 | 12.44 | (0.04342) | g | wet weight at puberty for female | Poez2016 |
Wwi | 73 | 63.95 | (0.124) | g | ultimate wet weight for female | Poez2016 |
Ri | 0.6 | 0.8371 | (0.3952) | #/d | reprod rate at 20 cm | Poez2016 |
Uni- and bivariate data
Data | Figure | Independent variable | Dependent variable | (RE) | Reference |
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tL_f | time since birth | total length | (0.0751) | Poez2016 | |
tL_m | time since birth | total length | (0.07836) | Poez2016 | |
tW_f | time since birth | wet weight | (0.1664) | Poez2016 | |
tW_m | time since birth | wet weight | (0.1538) | Poez2016 | |
LW_f | total length | wet weight | (0.3212) | Poez2016 | |
LW_m | total length | wet weight | (0.1938) | Poez2016 | |
LN | total length | fecundity | (0.2407) | Poez2016 |
Pseudo-data at Tref = 20°C
Data | Generalised animal | Hadropareia middendorffii | Unit | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
v | 0.02 | 0.02012 | cm/d | energy conductance |
kap | 0.8 | 0.8266 | - | allocation fraction to soma |
kap_R | 0.95 | 0.95 | - | reproduction efficiency |
p_M | 18 | 37.84 | J/d.cm^3 | vol-spec som maint |
k_J | 0.002 | 0.002 | 1/d | maturity maint rate coefficient |
kap_G | 0.8 | 0.7997 | - | growth efficiency |
Discussion
- Males are assumed to differ from females by {p_Am} only
- abj has been applied since related species show acceleration; foetal development was ignored because of absence of its combination with abj. The effect is probably very small.
- mod_1: males have equal state variables at b, compared to females
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