Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4372557 | Ecological Complexity | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Current body-size regressions have been derived for the oscillation period of the population densities of warm-blooded species, like herbivores. Oscillations expected from a one-species (delayed logistic) and a two-species (Rosenzweig-MacArthur) model were compared to cycles observed in laboratory and field. ⺠We extend the analysis to other clades, allowing for a wide comparison between the obtained linear regressions, and found allometric scaling in all herbivorous groups and in none of the carnivorous groups. Oscillation periods are thus size-independent for predatory invertebrates, fish, birds and mammals. ⺠Metabolic scaling clearly facilitates understanding of limit cycles amongst different species and clades. Implications have been addressed in the light of intraspecific and interspecific delays.
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Authors
A. Jan Hendriks, Christian Mulder,