Life history theory predicts an inverse relationship between annual adult survival and fecundity. Globally, clutch size shows a latitudinal gradient among birds, with south temperate species laying smaller clutches than north temperate species, but larger clutches than tropical species. Tropical birds often have higher adult survival than north temperate birds associated with their smaller clutches. However, the prediction that tropical birds should also have higher adult survival than south temperate birds because of smaller clutch sizes remains largely untested. We measured clutch size and apparent annual breeding adult survival for 17 south temperate African species to test two main predictions. First, we found strong support for a predi...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
Jones W, Eberhart-Hertel LJ, Freckleton RP, et al. Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in thr...
Broad geographic patterns in egg and clutch mass are poorly described, and potential causes of varia...
Both mass (as a measure of body reserves) during breeding and adult survival should reflect variatio...
Aim: Adult survival is central to theories explaining latitudinal gradients in life history strategi...
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Life history theory attempts to explain why species differ in offspring number and quality, growth r...
Traits such as clutch size vary markedly across species and environmental gradients but have usually...
Island species are often predictably different from their mainland counterparts. Milder climates and...
The trade-off between current and future investment in reproduction lies at the heart of life histor...
Despite intensive research, the factors driving spatial patterns in life-history traits remain poorl...
Life-history theory suggests that tropical birds may trade off low clutch size through higher adult ...
The smaller clutch size of tropical as opposed to north temperate birds has intrigued researchers fo...
Traits such as clutch size vary markedly across species and environmental gradients but have usually...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
Jones W, Eberhart-Hertel LJ, Freckleton RP, et al. Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in thr...
Broad geographic patterns in egg and clutch mass are poorly described, and potential causes of varia...
Both mass (as a measure of body reserves) during breeding and adult survival should reflect variatio...
Aim: Adult survival is central to theories explaining latitudinal gradients in life history strategi...
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Life history theory attempts to explain why species differ in offspring number and quality, growth r...
Traits such as clutch size vary markedly across species and environmental gradients but have usually...
Island species are often predictably different from their mainland counterparts. Milder climates and...
The trade-off between current and future investment in reproduction lies at the heart of life histor...
Despite intensive research, the factors driving spatial patterns in life-history traits remain poorl...
Life-history theory suggests that tropical birds may trade off low clutch size through higher adult ...
The smaller clutch size of tropical as opposed to north temperate birds has intrigued researchers fo...
Traits such as clutch size vary markedly across species and environmental gradients but have usually...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
Jones W, Eberhart-Hertel LJ, Freckleton RP, et al. Exceptionally high apparent adult survival in thr...
Broad geographic patterns in egg and clutch mass are poorly described, and potential causes of varia...