
Holly K. Kindsvater
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Feb 7, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Holly K. Kindsvater |Basque Research |Nicholas Dulvy |Maria-José Juan-Jordá
1 INTRODUCTION The body sizes and population biomasses of aquatic species are changing rapidly in response to human-induced environmental change (Oke et al., 2020), motivating the need for mechanistic models to predict future patterns of growth and reproduction (Blanchard et al., 2012; Cheung et al., 2008, 2010; Fernandes et al., 2020).
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Dec 6, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Holly K. Kindsvater |Nicholas Dulvy |Catharine Horswill |Jason Matthiopoulos
AbstractUnderstanding how growth and reproduction will adapt to changing environmental conditions is a fundamental question in evolutionary ecology, but predicting the responses of specific taxa is challenging. Analyses of the physiological effects of climate change upon life history evolution rarely consider alternative hypothesized mechanisms, such as size-dependent foraging and the risk of predation, simultaneously shaping optimal growth patterns.
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Jun 12, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Holly K. Kindsvater |Nicholas Dulvy |Catharine Horswill |Jason Matthiopoulos
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