Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fitness and the number of offspring that can be produced. Recently, interest has grown in how egg size influences fertilization rate and in turn how sperm availability might influence the evolution of egg size among broadcast-spawning marine invertebrates. In this article I review the empirical evidence on the ways in which egg size and egg accessory structures influence fertilization and theoretical models of the ways sperm availability might influence the evolution of egg size. Evidence suggests that egg size does influence the collision frequency with sperm, and models suggest that sperm availability can influence selection on egg size. Sperm...
In 1973, Vance published a mathematical model that explains differences in reproductive strategies s...
AbstractBroadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investme...
Broadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investment in of...
Fertilisation kinetics theory suggests that, when sperm are limiting, the larger eggs of broadcast-s...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
The evolution of egg size has been intensively studied due to its influence on both fecundity and of...
Within and across taxa, there is much variation in the mode of fertilization, i.e. whether eggs and/...
When the availability of sperm limits female reproductive success, competition for sperm, may be an ...
Within and across taxa, there is much variation in the mode of fertilization, i.e. whether eggs and/...
An early mathematical model of egg size evolution in marine invertebrates (American Naturalist, 1973...
In 1973, Vance published a mathematical model that explains differences in reproductive strategies s...
AbstractBroadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investme...
Broadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investment in of...
Fertilisation kinetics theory suggests that, when sperm are limiting, the larger eggs of broadcast-s...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
Egg sizes of marine invertebrates vary greatly, both within and between species. Among the proposed ...
The evolution of egg size has been intensively studied due to its influence on both fecundity and of...
Within and across taxa, there is much variation in the mode of fertilization, i.e. whether eggs and/...
When the availability of sperm limits female reproductive success, competition for sperm, may be an ...
Within and across taxa, there is much variation in the mode of fertilization, i.e. whether eggs and/...
An early mathematical model of egg size evolution in marine invertebrates (American Naturalist, 1973...
In 1973, Vance published a mathematical model that explains differences in reproductive strategies s...
AbstractBroadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investme...
Broadcast spawners are exceptionally suited and simple models for studying parental investment in of...