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Seasonality, Climate Cycles and Body Size Evolution

T. A. TroostJ. A. van DamB. W. KooiE. Tuenter — 2009

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

The seasonality hypothesis states that climates characterized by large annual cycles select for large body sizes. In order to study the effects of seasonality on the evolution of body size, we use a model that is based on physiological rules and first principles. At the ecological time scale, our model results show that both larger productivity and seasonality may lead to larger body sizes. Our model is the first dynamic and process-based model to support the seasonality hypothesis and hence...

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