Understanding the size of clutches produced by only one parent may require a game-theoretic approach: clutch size may affect offspring fitness in terms of future competitive ability. If larger clutches generate smaller offspring and larger adults are more successful in acquiring and retaining resources, clutch size optima should be reduced when the probability of future competitive encounters is higher. We test this using Goniozus nephantidis, a gregarious parasitoid wasp in which the assumption of size-dependent resource acquisition is met via female–female contests for hosts. As predicted, smaller clutches are produced by mothers experiencing competition, due to fewer eggs being matured and to a reduced proportion of matured eggs being la...
1. The Lack clutch size theory predicts how many eggs a female should lay to maximise her fitness ga...
Mothers should adjust the size of propagules to the selective forces to which these offspring will b...
Within-year variation in clutch size has been claimed to be an adaptation to variation in the indivi...
Competition between siblings occurs in many taxa including parasitoid wasps. Larvae of solitary spec...
Competition between siblings occurs in many taxa including parasitoid wasps. Larvae of solitary spec...
The effect of competition between ovipositing females on their clutch size decisions is studied in p...
The effect of competition between ovipositing females on their clutch size decisions is studied in a...
Data are assembled on the clutch-size strategies adopted by extant species of parasitoid wasp. These...
1. Aphaereta minuta (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a gregarious larval-pupal endoparasitoid of many Di...
Brood size has important implications for the fitness of both parents and offspring. In polyembryoni...
Mothers should adjust the size of propagules to the selective forces to which these offspring will b...
Theoretical and empirical research on the evolution of clutch size has proved to be an extremely pro...
Reproductive success is heavily influenced by life-history traits; a series of energy investment tra...
The parasitic wasp Achrysocharoides zwoelferi (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) produces clutches consisting...
I observed dutch size and body size of resulting offspring for the parasitoid Laethis pedatus (Say) ...
1. The Lack clutch size theory predicts how many eggs a female should lay to maximise her fitness ga...
Mothers should adjust the size of propagules to the selective forces to which these offspring will b...
Within-year variation in clutch size has been claimed to be an adaptation to variation in the indivi...
Competition between siblings occurs in many taxa including parasitoid wasps. Larvae of solitary spec...
Competition between siblings occurs in many taxa including parasitoid wasps. Larvae of solitary spec...
The effect of competition between ovipositing females on their clutch size decisions is studied in p...
The effect of competition between ovipositing females on their clutch size decisions is studied in a...
Data are assembled on the clutch-size strategies adopted by extant species of parasitoid wasp. These...
1. Aphaereta minuta (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a gregarious larval-pupal endoparasitoid of many Di...
Brood size has important implications for the fitness of both parents and offspring. In polyembryoni...
Mothers should adjust the size of propagules to the selective forces to which these offspring will b...
Theoretical and empirical research on the evolution of clutch size has proved to be an extremely pro...
Reproductive success is heavily influenced by life-history traits; a series of energy investment tra...
The parasitic wasp Achrysocharoides zwoelferi (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) produces clutches consisting...
I observed dutch size and body size of resulting offspring for the parasitoid Laethis pedatus (Say) ...
1. The Lack clutch size theory predicts how many eggs a female should lay to maximise her fitness ga...
Mothers should adjust the size of propagules to the selective forces to which these offspring will b...
Within-year variation in clutch size has been claimed to be an adaptation to variation in the indivi...