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Bioen Mortality
At each time step, a school experiences several mortality sources. The total mortality of a school
The mortality induced by predation emerges from the energy uptake process previously described (see Energy Uptake) and thus is an
explicit stochastic size-dependent process depending on the spatial co-occurrence between predators
and preys. The predation mortality experienced by school
with
where the ratio
Organisms face a trade-off between mortality and foraging activity (Man03)
because more active foraging implies a higher exposure to predation, more unfavorable
condition encounters (e.g. diseases) and/or increased oxidative stress. Assuming that
variation in mass-specific maximum ingestion rate
with
Starvation occurs when an individual cannot cover its maintenance needs, i.e. when net energy is negative , even by drawing energy from its gonadic reserves, i.e. when (see New tissue production for details). In this case, schools undergo a decrease in biomass equaling the energetic deficit after accounting for the energy reserves contained in the gonadic compartment:
so that change in the number of individuals of school
Starvation mortality at the time step
Man03 Marc Mangel. Environment and longevity: the demography of the growth rate. Population and Develop- ment Review, 29:57–70, 2003.