White et al. (Science 377, p. 834-839, 2022) propose that reproduction reduces the somatic growth of animals. This contradicts the common observations that non-reproducing adults are not larger than those that reproduced as well as the very example the authors provide of a fish that reproduces while its growth continues to accelerate, which is common in larger fish.
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Froese, R., & Pauly, D. (2023, April 28). Comment on “Metabolic scaling is the product of life-history optimization.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ade6084
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