articleThe American NaturalistMar 1, 2004Closed access

Effects of Body Size and Temperature on Population Growth

Santa Fe Institute

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Abstract

For at least 200 years, since the time of Malthus, population growth has been recognized as providing a critical link between the performance of individual organisms and the ecology and evolution of species. We present a theory that shows how the intrinsic rate of exponential population growth, rmax, and the carrying capacity, K, depend on individual metabolic rate and resource supply rate. To do this, we construct equations for the metabolic rates of entire populations by summing over individuals, and then we combine these population-level equations with Malthusian growth. Thus, the theory makes explicit the relationship between rates of resource supply in the environment and rates of production of new…

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Keywords
  • Fecundity
  • Biology
  • Growth rate
  • Population
  • Ecology
  • Population growth
  • Carrying capacity
  • Population dynamics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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