For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate for environmental change potentially influences offspring survival and, ultimately, population viability. Using the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) – a species in which males provide parental care by building and tending a nest and fanning the eggs – we examined how low dissolved oxygen (DO) levels affect paternal care, embryo development and survival. While levels of nest tending were unaffected by DO level, we found that larger males fanned their embryos more under low oxygen conditions. This resulted in faster rates of embryo development within the clutches of these larger males, but reduced embryo survival at 7d post-fert...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms a...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
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 a...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms a...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
For species exhibiting parental care, the way in which parents adjust care behaviour to compensate f...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
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 a...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
Phenotypic plasticity might influence evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations. Plasticity...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
In animals with uniparental care, the quality of care provided by one sex can deeply impact the repr...
Offspring fitness generally improves with increasing egg size. Yet, eggs of most aquatic organisms a...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...
Parental care is critical for fitness, yet little is known about its genetic basis. Here, we estimat...