Growth strategies of ectothermic animals in temperate environments
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Abstract
Individual growth is a fundamental biological process and a typical component of juvenile development. The study of juvenile growth and development has long been of interest for a range of biological sub-disciplines including physiology, ecology and evolution. This chapter mainly concerns evolutionary aspects of juvenile growth, and in particular I will try to relate empirical findings to recent advances in life history theory. I will focus on how the evolution of growth strategies may be influenced by time constraints that are caused by seasonality. To keep this a manageable review I have restricted it to ectothermic animals, mainly because they share physiological features that are important in environments…
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- Ectotherm
- Juvenile
- Ecology
- Biology
- Temperate climate
- Fish <Actinopterygii>
- Fishery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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