Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot complete development without receiving sufficient nutrition from their parents. The nourishment of offspring via placentae (placentotrophy) has evolved repeatedly in vertebrates, including multiple times in squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes). Placentotrophy has been suggested to evolve only if food is sufficiently abundant throughout gestation to allow successful embryogenesis. If scarcity of food prevents successful embryogenesis, females should recoup nutrients allocated to embryos via abortion, reabsorption, and/or cannibalism. We tested these hypotheses in the placentotrophic Southern Grass Skink, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii. We fed females...
Food availability significantly affects an animal's energy metabolism, and thus its phenotype, survi...
This thesis focused on why matrotrophy has evolved in viviparous (live-bearing) reptiles. Matrotroph...
Reproduction entails costs, and disentangling the relative importance of each stage of the reproduct...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
The environment experienced by a mother can have profound effects on the fitness of her offspring (i...
1. Whether maternal effects are adaptive or not has been a long standing topic of discussion in evol...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Niveoscincus microlepidotus is a viviparous lizard that exhibits biennial reproduction: births in sp...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
The parchment-shelled eggs of squamate reptiles take up substantial water from the nest environment,...
1. Parenting is costly and because the relationship between the mother and embryos is not mutualisti...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
Food availability significantly affects an animal's energy metabolism, and thus its phenotype, survi...
This thesis focused on why matrotrophy has evolved in viviparous (live-bearing) reptiles. Matrotroph...
Reproduction entails costs, and disentangling the relative importance of each stage of the reproduct...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
Mechanisms of reproductive allocation are major determinants of fitness because embryos cannot compl...
The environment experienced by a mother can have profound effects on the fitness of her offspring (i...
1. Whether maternal effects are adaptive or not has been a long standing topic of discussion in evol...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Niveoscincus microlepidotus is a viviparous lizard that exhibits biennial reproduction: births in sp...
Squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes) are an ideal model system for testing hypotheses regarding th...
Squamate reptiles have been thought to be predisposed to evolution of viviparity because embryos of ...
The parchment-shelled eggs of squamate reptiles take up substantial water from the nest environment,...
1. Parenting is costly and because the relationship between the mother and embryos is not mutualisti...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
Food availability significantly affects an animal's energy metabolism, and thus its phenotype, survi...
This thesis focused on why matrotrophy has evolved in viviparous (live-bearing) reptiles. Matrotroph...
Reproduction entails costs, and disentangling the relative importance of each stage of the reproduct...