Abstract Background Energy (resources) acquired by animals should be allocated towards competing demands, maintenance, growth, reproduction and fat storage. Reproduction has the second lowest priority in energy allocation and only is allowed after meeting the energetic demands for maintenance and growth. This hierarchical allocation of energy suggests the hypothesis that species or taxa with high maintenance costs would be less likely to invest more energy in reproduction or to evolve an energetically more expensive mode of reproduction. Here, we used data on standard metabolic rate so far reported for 196 species of squamates to test this hypothesis. Results We found that maintenance costs were lower in snakes than in lizards, and that the...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
Organisms have a finite amount of energy with which to invest in survival, growth, and reproduction....
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
Reproductive effort has been defined as the proportion of an organism's energy budget that is alloca...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Life history theory suggests that the optimal evolved level of reproductive effort (RE) for an organ...
Life history theory suggests that the optimal evolved level of reproductive effort (RE) for an organ...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
All organisms must prioritize investment in either reproductive or self-maintenance activities. Desp...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
Organisms have a finite amount of energy with which to invest in survival, growth, and reproduction....
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
International audienceExamination of the selective forces behind the transition from oviparity to vi...
Reproductive effort has been defined as the proportion of an organism's energy budget that is alloca...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Animal reproduction involves energy expenditures for gamete formation, support of offspring developm...
Life history theory suggests that the optimal evolved level of reproductive effort (RE) for an organ...
Life history theory suggests that the optimal evolved level of reproductive effort (RE) for an organ...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
All organisms must prioritize investment in either reproductive or self-maintenance activities. Desp...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of females may increase above basal levels to support metabolic...
Organisms have a finite amount of energy with which to invest in survival, growth, and reproduction....