Postnatal growth rate and adult body weight in mammals: a new approach

Oecologia. 1989 Aug;80(3):390-394. doi: 10.1007/BF00379041.

Abstract

It is argued that the postnatal growth rate should be linked to maternal body weight by the exponent 0.75. This theoretically derived hypothesis is found to be consistent with published data on the growth rates of mammals in nine orders. We emphasize the importance of defining the taxonomic level and period for which postnatal growth rates are measured.

Keywords: Allometry; Body size; Mammals; Postnatal growth rate.