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By contrast, with all the extra calories that could be wrested from a meal, brain and overall body size would be expected to increase.
Unexpectedly large eyes for a given body size would be indicated if they plotted above the 95% prediction belt.
The increase in body size would be a response to a decrease in temperature with latitude or altitude, respectively.
Differences in body size would be expected to contribute to differences in brain exposure levels when patients of different sizes are given similar doses of drugs.
The opposing selection pressures would lead to short-term fluctuations in body size in the population while no change in body size would be possible in the long-term since the average food availability does not increase over evolutionary time.
Notably, although our study was designed to test specifically the effect of the body size of toxic prey on the foraging choices of predators, manipulating the toxin content or prey relative to body size would be an interesting future line of study.
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Ideally, size would be incorporated as a continuous variable of several body lengths, or as biomass.
A measure of body size would probably be more suited for such ecological associations than cranial length.
Therefore, despite apparent selection on body size, there would be no response to selection, and body size would remain stable over evolutionary time.
It was predicted that body mass and body size discrepancies would be curvilinearly related to relative autonomy because, from a self-determination theory perspective, being or perceiving that one is under- or over-sized would be experienced as pressure to conform to culturally transmitted standards of an ideal physique, undermining one's sense of autonomy.
Therefore, using combination of BMI and body size perception would be more helpful in predicting for risk.
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