Mothers in a range of taxa manipulate the phenotype of their offspring in response to environmental change in order to maximize their own fitness. Most studies have focused on changes in the mean phenotype of offspring. Focusing on mean offspring phenotypes is appropriate for species in which mothers are likely to successfully predict the environment their offspring will experience, but what happens when the offspring’s environment is unpredictable? Theory suggests that when mothers face uncertainty regarding their offspring’s environment, they should increase within-clutch variation in the offspring phenotype (i.e. they should bet hedge). While comparative analyses support the idea that mothers do bet hedge in response to environmental unp...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves when cues reliably predict fitness consequences of life-histo...
The evolution of reproductive strategies is affected by the ability of organisms to deal with future...
In ecology, species can mitigate their extinction risks in uncertain environments by diversifying in...
Mothers are expected to use environmental cues to modify maternal investment to optimize their fitne...
Just as phenotypic plasticity can evolve when developing individuals get informational cues about th...
Just as phenotypic plasticity can evolve when developing individuals get informational cues about th...
Bet hedging at reproduction is expected to evolve when mothers are exposed to unpredictable cues for...
Bet hedging at reproduction is expected to evolve when mothers are exposed to unpredictable cues for...
In order to understand how organisms cope with ongoing changes in environmental variability, it is n...
Understanding how organisms adapt to environmental variation is a key challenge of biology. Central ...
Bet-hedging theory addresses how individuals should optimize fitness in varying and unpredictable en...
It has been argued that environmental variability favors variation in offspring size. We have examin...
Bet-hedging—a strategy that reduces fitness variance at the expense of lower mean fitness among diff...
Offspring size is strikingly variable within species. Although theory can account for variation in o...
Maternal effects on offspring seeds are mainly caused by seed position on, and the abiotic environme...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves when cues reliably predict fitness consequences of life-histo...
The evolution of reproductive strategies is affected by the ability of organisms to deal with future...
In ecology, species can mitigate their extinction risks in uncertain environments by diversifying in...
Mothers are expected to use environmental cues to modify maternal investment to optimize their fitne...
Just as phenotypic plasticity can evolve when developing individuals get informational cues about th...
Just as phenotypic plasticity can evolve when developing individuals get informational cues about th...
Bet hedging at reproduction is expected to evolve when mothers are exposed to unpredictable cues for...
Bet hedging at reproduction is expected to evolve when mothers are exposed to unpredictable cues for...
In order to understand how organisms cope with ongoing changes in environmental variability, it is n...
Understanding how organisms adapt to environmental variation is a key challenge of biology. Central ...
Bet-hedging theory addresses how individuals should optimize fitness in varying and unpredictable en...
It has been argued that environmental variability favors variation in offspring size. We have examin...
Bet-hedging—a strategy that reduces fitness variance at the expense of lower mean fitness among diff...
Offspring size is strikingly variable within species. Although theory can account for variation in o...
Maternal effects on offspring seeds are mainly caused by seed position on, and the abiotic environme...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity evolves when cues reliably predict fitness consequences of life-histo...
The evolution of reproductive strategies is affected by the ability of organisms to deal with future...
In ecology, species can mitigate their extinction risks in uncertain environments by diversifying in...