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Porträtt av Richard Walters. Foto.

Richard Walters

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Porträtt av Richard Walters. Foto.

The temperature-size rule in ectotherms : May a general explanation exist after all?

Författare

  • Richard John Walters
  • Mark Hassall

Summary, in English

The majority of ectotherms mature at a larger size at lower rearing temperatures. Although this temperature-size rule is well established, a general explanation for this phenomenon has remained elusive. In this article, we address the problem by exploring the proximate and ultimate reasons for why a temperate grasshopper, Chorthippus brunneus, is an exception to the temperature-size rule. Using a complete set of life-history data to parameterize an established life-history model, we show that it is optimal for this species to mature at a larger size at higher temperatures. We also show that plasticity in adult size is determined by the relative difference between the minimum temperature thresholds for growth and development rates. The mechanism relates to aspects of the biophysical model of van der Have and de Jong. Ectotherms that obey the temperature-size rule are identified as having a higher temperature threshold for development rate than for growth rate; exceptions are identified as having a lower temperature threshold for development rate than for growth rate. The latter scenario may arise broadly in two ways. These are discussed in reference to the thermal biology of temperate grasshoppers and ectotherms in general.

Publiceringsår

2006-04

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

510-523

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

American Naturalist

Volym

167

Issue

4

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

University of Chicago Press

Nyckelord

  • Bergmann's rule
  • Orthoptera
  • Plasticity
  • Reaction norm
  • Temperature threshold

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0003-0147