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Anyone know Monocentropus balfouri's growth rate?
Great!. . .Yup, they grow like weeds...
they live their life, like a candle in the wiiiind
Other people, who have done field study on them in the wild, estimate their lifespan to be 10-14 years.Which probably means thay wont have a long life.I would guess 6 to 8 years.
Other people, who have done field study on them in the wild, estimate their lifespan to be 10-14 years.
Uh-oh! Sathane is getting all factual and stuff!!!There was a 10+ year study on M. balfouri?
Uh-oh! Sathane is getting all factual and stuff!!!
Well could you not simply take a species with a verified, similar growth rate in the area and use that as a comparison, further making an educated guess? ;PMore inquizative. I'd like to know what qualifies the 'estimation' Of longevity since I've never heard of any significant long term studies on this species - and I've looked.![]()
Well could you not simply take a species with a verified, similar growth rate in the area and use that as a comparison, further making an educated guess? ;P
It's only an estimation. Dr. Wolfgang Wranik has been studying the fauna of Socotra since the 80's (if not earlier), and according to David Štastný's article in the BTS Journal 23(2), he's been searching for Monocentropus balfouri since 1982.There was a 10+ year study on M. balfouri?
Agreed, I thought about 12-15 yearsOther people, who have done field study on them in the wild, estimate their lifespan to be 10-14 years.