Talk:Jarman–Bell principle
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The first image; the one on the lead section, I have permission from the author in the form of an email. I can link a photo if requested (but I will block out any sensitive details [if any])
27/05/19: Should I edit the template of 'Biological rules' template to add this article 'Jarman-Bell Principle' to the template before submitting to review or after?
31/05/19: Will add after this pg passes review. Also, I can't get the section to redirect link 'Kleiber's Law' to work. I want people to click on the link and get redirected to subsection 1.1 Kleiber's Law. This link is in subsection 2.2 Link to Jarman- Bell Principle.
01/06/19: (1) Potential discrepancy between retention time of gut. vs retention of fermentation site. (2) More sources required for the sections: polygynous ungulates, primate behaviour and dinosaur gigantism. Each respective section only has 1 source.
07/06/19: Potential 2 more sites of info for applications of the principle (sourced from Assessing the Jarman–Bell Principle: Scaling of intake, digestibility, retention time and gut fill with body mass in mammalian herbivores): (1) Fruit bats: Tershy, B.R., 1992. Body size, diet, habitat use, and social behavior of balaenoptera whales in the Gulf of California. J. Mammal. 73, 477–486. (2) Baleen whales: Fleming, T.H., 1991. The relationship between body size, diet, and habitat use in frugivorous bats, Genus Carollia (Phyllostomidae). J. Mammal. 72, 493–501.
some1 edit the refuting the jarman bell principle its confusing to read — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.240.84.46 (talk) 13:03, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
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