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However, the growth differences revealed in this study indicated that species strongly differ in allocation rate to somatic tissues.
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The three species differed in allocation patterns: in general, N. capsulatum had the best competitive abilities and B. cereus had good grazing resistance abilities.
Thus, workers with different levels of education may differ in their allocation of search time across a formal and informal sector.
The C-labelling experiments [ 8] showed that functional groups in pyruvate differ in C allocation between respiratory pathways owing to different metabolic growth, maintenance and post-photosynthetic metabolism.
As described above with the two allometric groups, Arabidopsis accessions differ in resource allocation to seed production, which conditions the effect of virus infection on seed production.
Countries seem to differ in the allocation of responsibilities for policy, financing and delivery of services.
Stronger femur was detected in LSL birds, suggesting that the hybrids differ in calcium allocation between shell and bone at the end of the laying period.
Self-supporting lianas and trees face similar constraints and have similar stem architecture, and thus are not likely to differ in their allocation patters at this ontogenetic state.
Second, we evaluate whether the two female morphs differ in resource allocation among fecundity traits, indicating alternative tactics to maximize reproductive output.
Bone strength was unaffected by treatment, but femur was stronger in LSL birds suggesting that the hybrids differ in calcium allocation between shell and bone at the end of the laying period.
Let us suppose SDu ≠ Sopt, then these schedules have to differ in either the power allocation or rate allocation (or both).
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