Kay's Threshold at Flynn Brownlee blog

Kay's Threshold. …point of 500 grams (kay’s threshold, after the primatologist richard kay, who first drew attention to it) has been proposed as an upper limit for. Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects. Body mass is known to correlate with the primary source of protein in primate diets. Among living primates, 500 g in body mass (i.e., ‘kay's threshold’) bears an important relationship with diet (kay and covert, 1984). «kay's threshold,» is an important empirical dichotomy in living primates that applies equally well in the fossil record. Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects. Selection analyses indicate that chia genes are under more intense selection in species with higher insect consumption, as well. For primates, kay's threshold hypothesis predicts that significant consumption of animal matter will be typical in primates <.

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Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects. Body mass is known to correlate with the primary source of protein in primate diets. …point of 500 grams (kay’s threshold, after the primatologist richard kay, who first drew attention to it) has been proposed as an upper limit for. For primates, kay's threshold hypothesis predicts that significant consumption of animal matter will be typical in primates <. Selection analyses indicate that chia genes are under more intense selection in species with higher insect consumption, as well. Among living primates, 500 g in body mass (i.e., ‘kay's threshold’) bears an important relationship with diet (kay and covert, 1984). «kay's threshold,» is an important empirical dichotomy in living primates that applies equally well in the fossil record. Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects.

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Kay's Threshold «kay's threshold,» is an important empirical dichotomy in living primates that applies equally well in the fossil record. Body mass is known to correlate with the primary source of protein in primate diets. Among living primates, 500 g in body mass (i.e., ‘kay's threshold’) bears an important relationship with diet (kay and covert, 1984). Selection analyses indicate that chia genes are under more intense selection in species with higher insect consumption, as well. «kay's threshold,» is an important empirical dichotomy in living primates that applies equally well in the fossil record. …point of 500 grams (kay’s threshold, after the primatologist richard kay, who first drew attention to it) has been proposed as an upper limit for. Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects. Jarman/bell principle and kay's threshold suggest that large animals should not be able to sustain themselves on insects. For primates, kay's threshold hypothesis predicts that significant consumption of animal matter will be typical in primates <.

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