Fitness costs of reproduction are expected to be more pronounced when the environmental conditions deteriorate. We took advantage of a natural experiment to investigate the costs of reproduction among common eiders (Somateria mollissima) nesting at a site in the Arctic, where an avian cholera epizootic appeared at different magnitudes. We tested the predictions that larger reproductive effort (clutch size) is associated with lower survival or breeding probability the following year, and that this relationship was more pronounced under heightened exposure to the disease. Our results indicate that large clutch sizes were associated with lower survival of female eider ducks, but only when there was heightened exposure to avian cholera, as inde...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Avian cholera, caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida, is an important infectious disease of...
Infectious diseases have the potential to spread rapidly and cause high mortality within populations...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Researchers often consider the importance of minimizing holding time during research activities; how...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
<div><p>Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remain...
Avian cholera, caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, is a common and important infectious d...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
1. Optimality theory predicts that both timing of arrival and arrival state on the breeding area wil...
Reproductive effort can have profound effects on subsequent performance. Field experiments on the co...
Optimality theory predicts that both timing of arrival and arrival state on the breeding area will d...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
Life history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Avian cholera, caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida, is an important infectious disease of...
Infectious diseases have the potential to spread rapidly and cause high mortality within populations...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Infectious diseases can have dramatic impacts on animal population dynamics, but how they influence ...
Researchers often consider the importance of minimizing holding time during research activities; how...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
<div><p>Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remain...
Avian cholera, caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida, is a common and important infectious d...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
1. Optimality theory predicts that both timing of arrival and arrival state on the breeding area wil...
Reproductive effort can have profound effects on subsequent performance. Field experiments on the co...
Optimality theory predicts that both timing of arrival and arrival state on the breeding area will d...
In natural populations, epidemics provide opportunities to look for intense natural selection on gen...
Life history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Evidence that infectious diseases cause wildlife population extirpation or extinction remains anecdo...
Avian cholera, caused by infection with Pasteurella multocida, is an important infectious disease of...
Infectious diseases have the potential to spread rapidly and cause high mortality within populations...