Synopsis All organisms face two fundamental trade-offs in the allocation of energetic resources: one between many small versus a few large offspring, and the second between present and future reproduction. Nowhere are these trade-offs more apparent than in the vast range of variation in the sizes of eggs and offspring exhibited among species of marine invertebrates. It has become increasingly clear that, in many taxa of marine organisms, there is also substantial intra-specific variation in the size of eggs and hatchings. This variation has largely been attributed to adaptive maternal effects. In theory, however, the inevitable conflicts of interest that arise in families of sexually reproducing organisms over the optimal distribution of pa...
Although parental effects (non-genetic effects of the parental phenotype or environment on the pheno...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
Over the past 30 years, numerous attempts to understand the relationship between offspring size and ...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
In many organisms, offspring fitness is markedly affected by size at hatching. Theoretical models pr...
Although parental effects (non-genetic effects of the parental phenotype or environment on the pheno...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
The provisioning of offspring can have far-reaching consequences for later life in a wide range of o...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
Over the past 30 years, numerous attempts to understand the relationship between offspring size and ...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
In many organisms, offspring fitness is markedly affected by size at hatching. Theoretical models pr...
Although parental effects (non-genetic effects of the parental phenotype or environment on the pheno...
We summarize the genetic literature on polygamy rates and sire numbers per clutch in invertebrate an...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...