The extremely low energy cost of biosynthesis in holometabolous insect larvae

Volume: 120, Pages: 103988 - 103988
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The metabolic cost of growth, which quantifies the amount of energy required to synthesize a unit of biomass, is an important component of an animal’s ontogenetic energy budget. Here we investigated this quantity as well as other energy budget variables of the larvae of a holometabolous insect species, Vanessa cardui (painted lady). We found that the high growth rate of this caterpillar cannot be explained by its metabolic rate and the...
Paper Details
Title
The extremely low energy cost of biosynthesis in holometabolous insect larvae
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
120
Pages
103988 - 103988
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