<p>Predicted changes in female reproduction and growth as a function of potential changes in mortality that are biased towards older females (Scenario A), younger females (Scenario B), or equal across age classes (Scenario C).</p
<p>Predicted number of deaths, and percentage of total mortality accounted for by each age group.</p
Female and male life expectancies have converged in most industrialized societies in recent decades....
Abstract: The paper discusses the importance of decreasing mortality in explaining demographic chang...
Extrinsic mortality is the likelihood of mortality that is not conditional on reproductive effort. I...
<p>Under a pure restraint hypothesis, breeding probability is hypothesized to increase as a response...
<p>Harsher and more variable environments select for higher mean egg size and higher flexibility in ...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
Life-history theory predicts that older females will increase reproductive effort through increased ...
Theory predicts that males and females should often join the mating pool at different times (sexual ...
Theory predicts that males and females should often join the mating pool at different times (sexual ...
<p>a. High- and low-condition individuals have higher and lower survival rates than an average indiv...
When fertility increases in a previously stable population, the new stable population will be younge...
<p>A) mean egg production, B) mean egg-to-adult viability of offspring, and C) mean offspring produc...
<p>Probabilities are derived from a multivariable model including an age-by-gender interaction. Shad...
<p>The relationship between probability of reproduction and maternal minimum age (<i>mmage</i>) for ...
<p>Predicted number of deaths, and percentage of total mortality accounted for by each age group.</p
Female and male life expectancies have converged in most industrialized societies in recent decades....
Abstract: The paper discusses the importance of decreasing mortality in explaining demographic chang...
Extrinsic mortality is the likelihood of mortality that is not conditional on reproductive effort. I...
<p>Under a pure restraint hypothesis, breeding probability is hypothesized to increase as a response...
<p>Harsher and more variable environments select for higher mean egg size and higher flexibility in ...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
Life-history theory predicts that older females will increase reproductive effort through increased ...
Theory predicts that males and females should often join the mating pool at different times (sexual ...
Theory predicts that males and females should often join the mating pool at different times (sexual ...
<p>a. High- and low-condition individuals have higher and lower survival rates than an average indiv...
When fertility increases in a previously stable population, the new stable population will be younge...
<p>A) mean egg production, B) mean egg-to-adult viability of offspring, and C) mean offspring produc...
<p>Probabilities are derived from a multivariable model including an age-by-gender interaction. Shad...
<p>The relationship between probability of reproduction and maternal minimum age (<i>mmage</i>) for ...
<p>Predicted number of deaths, and percentage of total mortality accounted for by each age group.</p
Female and male life expectancies have converged in most industrialized societies in recent decades....
Abstract: The paper discusses the importance of decreasing mortality in explaining demographic chang...