Predictions & Data for this entry
| Model: stx | climate: Cfb | migrate: | phylum: |
| COMPLETE = 2.4 | ecozone: TAt | food: bxM, xiCv | class: |
| MRE = 0.047 | habitat: 0iTf, 0iTh | gender: Dg | order: |
| SMSE = 0.006 | embryo: Tv | reprod: O | family: |
Zero-variate data
| Data | Observed | Predicted | (RE) | Unit | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tg | 30 | 29.47 | (0.01758) | d | gestation time | NewtSpou2018 |
| tx | 112 | 114.8 | (0.02503) | d | time since birth at weaning | NewtSpou2018 |
| tp | 730 | 723.9 | (0.008404) | d | time since birth at puberty for females | guess |
| am | 4636 | 4669 | (0.007267) | d | life span | ADW |
| Lim | 129.5 | 130.5 | (0.008006) | g | ultimate length from nose to tail base for males | ADW |
| Wwb | 0.2 | 0.204 | (0.01984) | g | wet weight at birth | guess |
| Wwi | 2.5e+04 | 2.61e+04 | (0.04391) | g | ultimate wet weight for females | guess |
| Wwim | 3.5e+04 | 3.465e+04 | (0.009994) | g | ultimate wet weight for males | NewtSpou2018 |
| Ri | 0.01644 | 0.01342 | (0.1835) | #/d | maximum reprod rate | ADW |
Uni- and bivariate data
| Data | Figure | Independent variable | Dependent variable | (RE) | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tL | ![]() | time since birth | length | (0.08238) | NewtSpou2018 |
Pseudo-data at Tref = 20°C
| Data | Generalised animal | Thylacinus cynocephalus | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| v | 0.02 | 0.02238 | cm/d | energy conductance |
| p_M | 18 | 101.6 | J/d.cm^3 | vol-spec som maint |
| k_J | 0.002 | 0.002 | 1/d | maturity maint rate coefficient |
| k | 0.3 | 0.1538 | - | maintenance ratio |
| kap | 0.8 | 1 | - | allocation fraction to soma |
| kap_G | 0.8 | 0.8035 | - | growth efficiency |
| kap_R | 0.95 | 0.95 | - | reproduction efficiency |
| s_s | 0.01 | 1.002e-05 | - | supply stress |
Discussion
- Males are assumed to differ from females by {p_Am} only
Facts
- Extinct since 1933; restricted to Tasmania after the introduction of dingos on mainland Australia (Ref: Wiki)
- Both female and male had a pouch, but the male-pouch was only for protection (Ref: vintage)
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