Optimal age and size at maturity in annuals and perennials with determinate growth |
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Authors: | Jan Kozłowski Richard G Wiegert |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Environmental Biology, Jagiellonian University, Oleandry 2a, 30-063 Krakow, Poland;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Georgia, 30602 Athens, Georgia, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary A model predicting optimal age and size at maturity is presented, exploring the conflict between growth and energy allocation to reproduction. According to the model, the factors promoting delayed maturity and large adult body size are as follows: (1) high rate of somatic growth, (2) high percentage increase in reproductive rate with body size increase, (3) long life expectancy at maturity for annuals or large number of expected productive days (when either growth or reproduction is possible) for perennials with growth ceasing at maturity, (4) life expectancy increasing with body size. All these factors are combined in the mathematical formula predicting optimal age and size at maturity, which allows for quantitative predictions. The optimal schedule of growth and reproduction may be achieved by natural selection, developmental plasticity, or when one species replaces another. Sexual size dimorphism is also discussed, resulting from different optimal age at maturity for either sex. |
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Keywords: | Life history maturation age body size sexual size dimorphism mathematical model |
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