1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history evolution and population ecology. Using multistrata mark–recapture models on 20 years of data, we quantified the relation between rearing conditions and lifetime fitness in a long-lived shorebird, the oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus). We addressed specifically the relative contribution of short- and long-term effects of rearing conditions to overall fitness consequences. 2. Rearing conditions were defined by differences in natal habitat quality, in which there is a clear dichotomy in our study population. In the first year of life, fledglings from high-quality natal origin had a 1·3 times higher juvenile survival. Later in life (age 3–...
The genetic basis of variation in fitness of many organisms has been studied in the laboratory, but...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the fitness implications and the population consequences o...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
To understand the consequences of anthropogenic and environmental changes for wildlife populations, ...
International audienceLindström (in Trends Ecol Evol 14:343-347, 1999) synthesized knowledge about "...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
International audienceEarly‐life conditions can have long‐lasting effects and organisms that experie...
Evolutionary theory suggests that individuals can benefit from deferring the fitness cost of develop...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Rearing conditions may exert profound effects on individual performance, however, effects manifested...
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The genetic basis of variation in fitness of many organisms has been studied in the laboratory, but...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the fitness implications and the population consequences o...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history e...
1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life histor...
To understand the consequences of anthropogenic and environmental changes for wildlife populations, ...
International audienceLindström (in Trends Ecol Evol 14:343-347, 1999) synthesized knowledge about "...
1.\u2002Longevity is a major determinant of individual differences in Darwinian fitness. Several stu...
International audienceEarly‐life conditions can have long‐lasting effects and organisms that experie...
Evolutionary theory suggests that individuals can benefit from deferring the fitness cost of develop...
Theoretical and empirical studies of oystercatchers both suggest that levels of adult site fidelity,...
Rearing conditions may exert profound effects on individual performance, however, effects manifested...
Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas. Dataset: https://digital.csic.es/handle/1026...
The genetic basis of variation in fitness of many organisms has been studied in the laboratory, but...
Explaining variation between individuals is a central concept in ecology. Phenotypic variation is th...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the fitness implications and the population consequences o...