If you have a copy of Larcher's physiological ecology book (I'm not sure
that is the exact title, but it is the topic) at hand, I think it is
probably in there. He has just about every imaginable kind of comparable
ecological information. I'm sorry I can't check - I don't have the book here.
Janice
Beverly J. Brown wrote:
> I would like to compare plant and animal energy allocation. I have an example of an animal's energy allocation (caterpillar) and would like to include two plant examples and perhaps another animal or protist. Does anyone know of a source for this data? Ideally I would like total energy usage split between growth, waste, and cellular respiration. IDeas?
>> Beverly J. Brown, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Biology Department, Smyth 244L
> Nazareth College of Rochester
> 4245 East Avenue
> Rochester, New York 14618
> 585-389-2555 (phone)
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