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This project examines how temperature affects body size and growth in aquatic ectotherms, proposing that oxygen availability may limit growth. It seeks to integrate life-history theory with respiratory physiology to understand ecological impacts of temperature variations.
Body size is a primary determinant of key life-history traits such as fecundity, longevity and dispersal, thus governing the way organisms interact with each other and their environment.
Given the large consequences of body size there is great interest in why do organisms differ in size.Temperature is a major corollary of body size.
At higher temperatures, individuals grow faster but to a smaller final size.
This temperature size rule (hereafter termed TSR) has been documented widely and is one…
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