articleEcological ModellingJan 7, 2026HYBRID OA

The aerobic scope is clearly linked to the supply–demand spectrum as quantified by DEB theory

Montana State University

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Abstract

Supply-species typically eat what is available, while demand-species eat what they need, almost independently of what is available. The trait ‘supply stress’ quantifies the supply–demand spectrum, in the context of the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory. This dimensionless trait is defined as the maturity maintenance times the squared somatic maintenance, divided by the cubed assimilation. This function of DEB parameters is mostly estimated from data on growth, reproduction and life history, typically applied for fully grown individuals. Only a minority of the over 7300 species in the Add-my-Pet collection also have respiration data, combined with other data. Consistent with a set of traits that characterizes…

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  • Context (archaeology)
  • Trait
  • Reproduction
  • Fish <Actinopterygii>
  • Invertebrate
  • Basal metabolic rate
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Respiration
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