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Notes on Allometry and Prediction of Body Mass and Age of Giraffes

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Quantification of how biological structures change during growth is essential for understanding how giraffes work. Allometry is the best arithmetical tool for analyzing changes that occur during growth. It measures how well the rate of change in one structure is associated with the rate of change in another in the species of interest. If the association is close, then allometry can be used, as in this chapter, to predict the age of a giraffe (from, say, its height) or its body mass (from its length and girth), with great accuracy. The best predictions are made if the data used to make predictions are derived from the particular species, and this type is referred to as ontogenetic allometry. A second type—interspecific allometry—uses data collected from other species to make predictions about the species of interest (like giraffes). Predictions using this second method are less accurate but are useful for establishing anatomical, physiological, and biochemical differences between the species of interest and all other comparable species.
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Title: Notes on Allometry and Prediction of Body Mass and Age of Giraffes
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Quantification of how biological structures change during growth is essential for understanding how giraffes work.
Allometry is the best arithmetical tool for analyzing changes that occur during growth.
It measures how well the rate of change in one structure is associated with the rate of change in another in the species of interest.
If the association is close, then allometry can be used, as in this chapter, to predict the age of a giraffe (from, say, its height) or its body mass (from its length and girth), with great accuracy.
The best predictions are made if the data used to make predictions are derived from the particular species, and this type is referred to as ontogenetic allometry.
A second type—interspecific allometry—uses data collected from other species to make predictions about the species of interest (like giraffes).
Predictions using this second method are less accurate but are useful for establishing anatomical, physiological, and biochemical differences between the species of interest and all other comparable species.

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