Egg provisioning is a major maternal effect in amphibians. We evaluated the relationship between starting body size (a proxy of egg provisioning) and multiple measures of larval performance in the Italian agile frog Rana latastei; we analysed within-clutch variation, to remove co-variation between provisioning and genetic maternal effect. We reared tadpoles from multiple clutches in a common environment under two food treatments (high- and low-protein content), and measured the mortality, tadpole size during development and development rate. We used a Bayesian framework (Markov chain Monte Carlo generalized linear mixed models) for the multivariate analysis of performance measures. Tadpoles with a large starting size remained the largest on...
I raised tadpoles of the Common Frog (Rana temporaria) from populations in eight source ponds in sou...
In organisms with complex life histories , phenotypes exhibited in non-reproductive life stages are...
Parents can benefit from allocating limited resources non-randomly among offspring, and offspring so...
Egg size is considered to be a major maternal effect for offspring in oviparous organisms. It has pr...
Can variation in egg size explain the local variation in tadpole growth and development of the commo...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
The trade-off between offspring size and number is central to life history strategies. Both the evol...
The embryonic stage in the red-crowned toadlet (Pseudophryne australis) varies among individuals of ...
The decision how to allocate marginal resources to reproduction and growth can have important effect...
Organisms exhibit plasticity in response to their environment, but there is large variation even wit...
If an organism's juvenile and adult life stages inhabit different environments, certain traits may n...
International audienceAssessing the determinants of reproductive success is critical but often compl...
Size variance among similarly aged individuals within populations is a pattern common to many organi...
Background: Changes in food availability usually have an effect on the fitness-related traits of anu...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00213.x The reproductive strategies of frogs are highly diverse, but an...
I raised tadpoles of the Common Frog (Rana temporaria) from populations in eight source ponds in sou...
In organisms with complex life histories , phenotypes exhibited in non-reproductive life stages are...
Parents can benefit from allocating limited resources non-randomly among offspring, and offspring so...
Egg size is considered to be a major maternal effect for offspring in oviparous organisms. It has pr...
Can variation in egg size explain the local variation in tadpole growth and development of the commo...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
The trade-off between offspring size and number is central to life history strategies. Both the evol...
The embryonic stage in the red-crowned toadlet (Pseudophryne australis) varies among individuals of ...
The decision how to allocate marginal resources to reproduction and growth can have important effect...
Organisms exhibit plasticity in response to their environment, but there is large variation even wit...
If an organism's juvenile and adult life stages inhabit different environments, certain traits may n...
International audienceAssessing the determinants of reproductive success is critical but often compl...
Size variance among similarly aged individuals within populations is a pattern common to many organi...
Background: Changes in food availability usually have an effect on the fitness-related traits of anu...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00213.x The reproductive strategies of frogs are highly diverse, but an...
I raised tadpoles of the Common Frog (Rana temporaria) from populations in eight source ponds in sou...
In organisms with complex life histories , phenotypes exhibited in non-reproductive life stages are...
Parents can benefit from allocating limited resources non-randomly among offspring, and offspring so...