2021
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.12909
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Body condition indices are better surrogates for lean mass and water content than for body fat content in an insect

Abstract: Ecologists and evolutionary biologists often use body condition indices (BCIs) to approximate an animal’s energetic state, which is important because energy (typically, lipid) reserves influence an animal’s investment into fitness‐related traits. A BCI’s utility is typically assessed by examining its ability to predict standardized fat content (fat mass in fresh mass after correcting for body size) across a population. Less frequently, a BCI is assessed as a response variable by comparing its sensitivity to a … Show more

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“…Studies assessing body condition have been widely performed with arthropods, especially insects (e.g., Baines et al 2015;Zanchi et al 2019;Stahlschmidt & Chang 2021). However, studies assessing body condition in arachnids, especially scorpions are scarce (Olivero et al 2019;Oviedo-Diego et al 2024).…”
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“…Studies assessing body condition have been widely performed with arthropods, especially insects (e.g., Baines et al 2015;Zanchi et al 2019;Stahlschmidt & Chang 2021). However, studies assessing body condition in arachnids, especially scorpions are scarce (Olivero et al 2019;Oviedo-Diego et al 2024).…”
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confidence: 99%