#PLOSCompBio: The AmP project: Comparing species on the basis of dynamic energy budget parameters https://t.co/zJMeWpsm8X
The species-specific parameter values capture biodiversity and can now, for the first time, be compared between animals species.
https://t.co/BQIVMjDbrs Body size as emergent property of metabolism Publication date: Source:Journal of Sea Research Author(s): Konstadia Lika, Starrlight Augustine, Sebastiaan A.L.M. Kooijman April 22, 2018 at 08:32AM https://t.co/BQIVMjDbrs
https://t.co/cpTZPed62l Life in the slow lane? A dynamic energy budget model for the western swamp turtle, Pseudemydura umbrina Publication date: Source:Journal of Sea Research Author(s): Sophie G. Arnall, Nicola J. Mitchell, Gerald Kuchling, Bradie Du…
https://t.co/sEY5rniJU5 Effects of hypoxia on metabolic functions in marine organisms: Observed patterns and modelling assumptions within the context of Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory Publication date: Source:Journal of Sea Research... https://t.co/sEY5rniJU5
New popular science article on the AmP project
"AmP: An online database to support environmental management decisions"
Fram Forum 2018 pp 124
Dowload here: https://t.co/b9mU4dJKSs
#DEBtheory#addmypet#AmP
The #DEBtheory library is fully setup on Zotero! Have a peek, or join as a member to have access to all 745 (!) PDFs in the collection.
https://t.co/Jc6zgVk79a
A refresher from last week MOOC Técnico: Dynamic Energy Budgets – Growth: dependence on food and parameters. https://t.co/gBM2FJeUgN via @YouTube#DEBtheory
Sharing 2018 publications featured in our #Zotero#DEBtheory library: Projecting changes in the distribution and productivity of living marine resources: A critical review of the suite of modelling approaches used in the large European project VECTORS https://t.co/PJCiGQdEQa
DEBx-MOOC: It is start of week2, but we have some extra time to study the material of week1 🤓Have you noted all the state variables yet?
https://t.co/dxXlPTGOkl
Meet the new addition to the collection: #tardigrade https://t.co/KivgDLFd2M
(just as a new species was discovered in the Japanese parking lot, too!) More about 'water bears' https://t.co/cCD3EzoGJn