Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms are small. A common but largely untested assumption is that larger embryos require more oxygen than they can acquire through diffusion via the egg surface, constraining egg size evolution. However, we found no detrimental effects of large egg size on embryo growth and survival under hypoxic conditions. We tested this in the broad-nosed pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, whose males provide extensive care (nourishment, osmoregulation and oxygenation) to their young in a brood pouch on their bodies. We took advantage of this species' pronounced variation in egg size, correlating positively with female size, and tested the effect of hypoxia (40% dissol...
International audienceClassical optimality models for the evolution of egg size predict a single opt...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Syngnathid fishes (pipefishes, seahorses and seadragons) are characterized by a unique mode of pater...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms a...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size.Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms ar...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
The pipefish brood pouch presents a unique mode of parental care that enables males to protect, osmo...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
For animals that reproduce in water, many adaptations in life-history traits such as egg size, paren...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
The pipefish brood pouch presents a unique mode of parental care that enables males to protect, osmo...
We used a field survey and a laboratory rearing experiment to (a) examine response (size and surviva...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Teleost fishes evolved livebearing via egg retention 14 times. Matrotrophy has evolved within 12 of ...
International audienceClassical optimality models for the evolution of egg size predict a single opt...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Syngnathid fishes (pipefishes, seahorses and seadragons) are characterized by a unique mode of pater...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms a...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size.Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms ar...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
The pipefish brood pouch presents a unique mode of parental care that enables males to protect, osmo...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
For animals that reproduce in water, many adaptations in life-history traits such as egg size, paren...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
The pipefish brood pouch presents a unique mode of parental care that enables males to protect, osmo...
We used a field survey and a laboratory rearing experiment to (a) examine response (size and surviva...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Teleost fishes evolved livebearing via egg retention 14 times. Matrotrophy has evolved within 12 of ...
International audienceClassical optimality models for the evolution of egg size predict a single opt...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Syngnathid fishes (pipefishes, seahorses and seadragons) are characterized by a unique mode of pater...