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What is surprising is that these early sizes seem to be largely maintained over the course of a trout's life.
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Teeth from lower Lower Cretaceous rocks (140 to 136 million years old) of Hyogo, Japan, appear to have come from an approximately 5 m long animal, possibly indicating an early size increase in the lineage.
The 'early model' relates early size (e.g. birth weight) to later outcome (e.g. adult fibrinogen level).
If this is the case, our estimates of heritability of body size (body length = 0.25) will be dominated by processes that generate and maintain early size differences.
We observed very high repeatability of body size following age-0 autumn (0.73), suggesting that early size differences could be largely maintained throughout life.
Based on the analyses of multiple recaptures of individual fish, it appears that size distributions are largely determined by the maintenance of early size variation.
Bias would be introduced only if the associations between early size and glucose tolerance differ between those who were and were not included in the analysis.
Thus, derangement of the MAPK signalling pathway may be an early, size-dependent event in the tumorigenesis of PNs, and correlates to the status of KRAS mutation.
Depensatory growth (faster growth by larger individuals) reinforced early size variation, but was relatively strong only during the first sampling interval (age-0, fall).
Laboratory studies from the same study also demonstrated that early-stocked fish could suppress sizes of late-stocked fish, suggesting that size-based competition made a large contribution to the maintenance of early size structure.
For early flattening, there was also an early size difference in the rate of change of force (Fig. 7 C ), which may have both a mechanical and a neural interpretation.
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