Barbara E. Taylor
Max Planck Society
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The American Naturalist | 1992
Barbara E. Taylor; Wilfried Gabriel
We constructed a discrete-time model for growth and reproduction of the cladoceran Daphnia and solved it numerically for resource allocation patterns to maximize the intrinsic rate of increase r under various environmental conditions. Conditions modeled include different functional forms for the size dependencies of predation risk and net production. Growth after maturity can maximize r when net production and survival rate increase with body size. The optimal period for growth after maturity increases with the reproductive life span, but the life span need not be long to favor growth. The shape of the net production curve influences the extent to which body size is increased by delaying maturity or by growing after maturity. When net production increases with body size but survival rate does not, growth after maturity is not optimal. However, simultaneous allocation to growth and reproduction can occur in the instar (time step) preceding maturity.
Limnology and Oceanography | 1986
Winfried Lampert; Walter Fleckner; Hakumat Rai; Barbara E. Taylor
Ecology | 1985
Winfried Lampert; Barbara E. Taylor
Freshwater Biology | 1991
Grace A. Wyngaard; Barbara E. Taylor; Diane L. Mahoney
Functional Ecology | 1993
Barbara E. Taylor; Wilfried Gabriel
Freshwater Biology | 1990
Barbara E. Taylor; Diane L. Mahoney
Freshwater Biology | 1987
Wilfried Gabriel; Barbara E. Taylor; Susanne Kirsch-Prokosch
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 1991
Barbara E. Taylor; John M. Aho; Diane L. Mahoney; Ruth A. Estes
Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie | 1990
Barbara E. Taylor; Grace Wyngaard; Diane L. Mahoney
Verhandlungen / International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology | 1985
Barbara E. Taylor; Wilfried Gabriel