Dynamics of starvation and recovery predict extinction risk and both Damuth’s law and Cope’s rule
Energetic constraints produce a fundamental tradeoff in starvation and recovery rates, impacting eco-evolutionary dynamics. Here, Yeakel et al. develop a nutritional state-structured model that predicts population size as a function of body mass known as Damuth’s law, and a mechanism for Cope’s rule...
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Auteurs principaux: | Justin D. Yeakel, Christopher P. Kempes, Sidney Redner |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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