Optimal growth strategies when mortality and production rates are size-dependent
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serval:BIB_9D2AF9692497
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Optimal growth strategies when mortality and production rates are size-dependent
Journal
Evolutionary Ecology
ISSN
0269-7653
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1993
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Number
6
Pages
576-592
Language
english
Notes
IDD857BBCE4919_
Abstract
Pontryagin's maximum principle from optimal control theory is used to find the optimal allocation of energy between growth and reproduction when lifespan may be finite and the trade-off between growth and reproduction is linear. Analyses of the optimal allocation problem to date have generally yielded bang-bang solutions, i.e. determinate growth: life-histories in which growth is followed by reproduction, with no intermediate phase of simultaneous reproduction and growth. Here we show that an intermediate strategy (indeterminate growth) can be selected for if the rates of production and mortality either both increase or both decrease with increasing body size, this arises as a singular solution to the problem. Our conclusion is that indeterminate growth is optimal in more cases than was previously realized. The relevance of our results to natural situations is discussed.
Keywords
optimal growth strategy, optimal energy allocation, life-history theory, indeterminate growth
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