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. 1982 Sep;54(3):281-290.
doi: 10.1007/BF00379994.

Life history patterns in birds and mammals and their evolutionary interpretation

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Life history patterns in birds and mammals and their evolutionary interpretation

David Western et al. Oecologia. 1982 Sep.

Abstract

It is argued that allometric principles account for most of the observed variation in the life history patterns amongst birds. To test this contention it is shown that traits such as incubation time, growth rates, age at first reproduction, lifespan, clutch weight and egg weight all scale to body weight with exponents similar to those found for analogous traits in mammals. It is then shown that most of the variation amongst bird taxa and between birds and mammals based on body weight allometry can be explained by variations in brain size, body temperature and metabolic rate, consistent with theories of growth and ageing derived from mammalian studies. Finally, it is suggested that the evidence for life histostory allometry is sufficiently strong that it argues for a more epigenetic view of life history patterns and their evolution than is generally conceded in most adaptation theories.

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