A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to reproduction optimally over time (reproductive allocation). The reproductive restraint hypothesis predicts that reproductive effort (RE; the allocation of resources to current reproduction) should peak at prime-age, whilst the terminal investment hypothesis predicts that individuals should continue to invest more resources in reproduction throughout life, owing to an ever-decreasing residual reproductive value. There is evidence supporting both hypotheses in the scientific literature.) shot at various times during the rutting period to test these two hypotheses. We assumed that body mass loss in rutting males was strongly related to RE and, using a process-b...
The shape of the association between age and the cost of reproduction varies across species. However...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
International audienceAging, or senescence, is a progressive deterioration of physiological function...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
International audienceEmpirical evidence for declines in fitness components (survival and reproducti...
Age-related changes in maternal reproductive allocation for long-lived species are a key prediction ...
In long-lived mammals, costs of reproduction may vary with age. The Terminal Investment hypothesis p...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
Early- versus late-life trade-offs are a central prediction of life-history theory that are expected...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
Lifetime reproductive effort (LRE) measures the total amount of metabolized energy diverted to repro...
The shape of the association between age and the cost of reproduction varies across species. However...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
International audienceAging, or senescence, is a progressive deterioration of physiological function...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
International audienceEmpirical evidence for declines in fitness components (survival and reproducti...
Age-related changes in maternal reproductive allocation for long-lived species are a key prediction ...
In long-lived mammals, costs of reproduction may vary with age. The Terminal Investment hypothesis p...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
Early- versus late-life trade-offs are a central prediction of life-history theory that are expected...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
Lifetime reproductive effort (LRE) measures the total amount of metabolized energy diverted to repro...
The shape of the association between age and the cost of reproduction varies across species. However...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
International audienceAging, or senescence, is a progressive deterioration of physiological function...