Literature DB >> 28311533

The relationship between fecundity and adult body weight in Homeotherms.

D Allainé1, D Pontier1, J M Gaillard1, J D Lebreton2, J Trouvilliez1, J Clobert3.   

Abstract

Although most life history traits in birds and mammals show an allometric relationship with body weight (Brody 1945; Lack 1968; Peters 1983; Calder 1984), such studies have failed to show a clear relationship for the components of fecundity: litter size and number of litters per year. By using a functional definition of the fecundity as the product of the number of litters per year with litter size, however we find an allometric relationship with allometric exponents of-0.15 in birds and-0.22 in mammals. the observed value of the allometric exponent for each order is discussed with regard to the theoretical value expected for variables dependent on time according to Lindstedt and Calder (Lindstedt and Calder 1981; Lindstedt et al. 1986). This has direct implications for investigation of demographic strategies.

Keywords:  Body Size; Fecundity; Homeotherms

Year:  1987        PMID: 28311533     DOI: 10.1007/BF00385268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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