Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy General System Theory and Unity of Science (September_19, 1901, Vienna, Austria - June_12, 1972, New York, USA) was a biologist who was a founder of general systems theory--which he literally translated from the mathematization of Nicolai Hartmann's Ontology as stated by himself in his seminal work. An Austrian citizen, he did much work in Canada and the United States.
In its simplest version the so-called von Bertalanffy growth equation is expressed as a differential equation of length (L) over time (t):
when is the von Bertalanffy growth rate and the ultimate length of the individual.This model was proposed earlier by Pütter in 1920 (Arch. Gesamte Physiol. Mench. Tiere, 180: 298-340). The Dynamic Energy Budget theory provides a mechanistic explanation of this model in the case of isomorphs that experience a constant food availability. The inverse of the von Bertalanffy growth rate appears to depend linearly on the ultimate length, when different food levels are compared.The intercept relates to the maintenance costs, the slope to the rate at which reserve is mobilized for use by metabolism.The ultimate length equals the maximum length at high food availabilites.
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The first articles from Bertalanffy on General Systems Theory:
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