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The Ecological Implications Of Body Size

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Originally published October 28, 1983
AuthorsRobert Henry Peters
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It is generally recognized that larger animals eat more, live longer, have larger offspring, and so on; but it is unusual to see these commonplace observations as a basis for scientific biology. . . .

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