Predictions & Data for this entry

Model: std climate: Af migrate: phylum:
COMPLETE = 2.5 ecozone: TA food: biCi, biHs class:
MRE = 0.035 habitat: 0iTf gender: Dg order:
SMSE = 0.002 embryo: Tnpf reprod: O family:

Zero-variate data

Data Observed Predicted (RE) Unit Description Reference
ab 16.6 16.55 (0.002965) d age at birth WrotHutc1991
tx 17 17 (0.0002288) d time since birth at fledging arkive
tp 51 53.95 (0.05794) d time since birth at puberty guess
tR 365 365 ( 0) d time since birth at 1st brood WrotHutc1991
am 7300 7521 (0.03024) d life span guess
Wwb 8 8.376 (0.04699) g wet weight at birth WrotHutc1991
Wwi 165 160.3 (0.0283) g ultimate wet weight for female arkive
Wwim 185 185.4 (0.002042) g ultimate wet weight for male arkive
Ri 0.005479 0.005654 (0.03182) #/d maximum reprod rate WrotHutc1991

Uni- and bivariate data

Data Figure Independent variable Dependent variable (RE) Reference
tW1 Data for several individuals time since birth wet weight (0.0361) WrotHutc1991
tW2 Data for several individuals time since birth wet weight (0.06102) WrotHutc1991
tW3 Data for several individuals time since birth wet weight (0.04162) WrotHutc1991
tW4 Data for several individuals time since birth wet weight (0.03159) WrotHutc1991
tW5 Data for several individuals time since birth wet weight (0.05797) WrotHutc1991

Pseudo-data at Tref = 20°C

Data Generalised animal Paradisaea rubra Unit Description
v 0.02 0.04085 cm/d energy conductance
p_M 18 744.7 J/d.cm^3 vol-spec som maint
k_J 0.002 0.03078 1/d maturity maint rate coefficient
k 0.3 0.3023 - maintenance ratio
kap 0.8 0.9858 - allocation fraction to soma
kap_G 0.8 0.8011 - growth efficiency
kap_R 0.95 0.95 - reproduction efficiency

Discussion

  • Body temperatures are guessed
  • Males are assumed to differ from females by {p_Am} only
  • mod_1: v is reduced
  • mod_1: food availability taken variable in tW data
  • mod_2: Pseudo-data point k is used, rather than k_J; Data set tp and parameter t_R are added, the latter replacing clutch interval t_N. Postnatal T is based on PrinPres1991, see get_T_Aves. See further the revision page, theme puberty

Facts

  • Females take care of all breeding and feeding (Ref: WrotHutc1991)

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