DEB applications from eco- toxicity to fisheries and beyond Bas Kooijman Dept theoretical biology VU University Amsterdam Wageningen, 2015/03/11
Contents Introduction Waste – to – hurry Allocation to soma Supply-demand spectra 2004/04/18 SETAC workshop, Praha: Relating impacts on life history aspects to Energy Budget Models
Dynamic Energy Budget Dynamic: Full life cycle: embryo, juvenile, adult Energy: Feeding Digestion Storing Growth Maturation Maintenance Reproduction Product formation Aging Budget: Conservation: energy, mass, time
Waste to hurry a Exploiting blooming resources requires blooming yourself high numerical response short life cycle small body size fast reproduction fast growth high feeding rate resting stages between blooms -rule explains why [p M ] needs to be high Ecosystem significance: flux through basis food pyramid Kooijman 2013 Oikos 122:
No Effect Conc ↔ spec som maint Baas & Kooijman 2015 Ecotoxicology, to appear
Allocation to soma pop growth rate, d -1 max reprod rate, #d -1 Frequency distribution of κ among species in the add_my_pet collection: Mean κ = 0.81, but optimum is κ = 0.5 Lika et al 2011, Kooijman & Lika 2014 J. Sea Res, 22: , Biol Rev, 89:
Max reprod vs optimal max reprod a Radiata Bilateria Platyzoa Lophotrochozoa Ecdyspzoa Invert deuterostomes Ectothermic vert Endothermic vert Kooijman & Lika 2014 Biol Rev, 89:
Selection for reproduction b White Leghorn Red Jungle fowl Indian River broiler Kooijman & Lika 2014 Biol Rev, 89: plofkip legkip wilde kip plofkip wilde kip legkip
Supply-demand spectrum 1.2.5
Supply-demand spectrum Lika et al 2014 J. Theor. Biol., 354:35-47
Supply-demand spectrum a Lika et al 2014 J. Theor. Biol., 354:35-47
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