The timing of many phenological events (e.g. egg hatching, development and reproduction) is the result of the interaction of genotype, environmental factors and maternal effects. In many taxa it is known that egg size and development time are linked and that, especially in temporary habitats, mothers, anticipating the environment that their offspring will face, can determine egg size (and its variability) to spread the risk connected with environmental unpredictability. We investigated this phenomenon in a widespread microcrustacean: Heterocypris incongruens. We measured the size of eggs produced under laboratory-controlled conditions (24 °C and two photoperiods) by genetically identical females of an ecotype typical of Northern Italian ver...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Offspring size can have large and direct fitness implications, but we still do not have a complete u...
Life-history theory predicts that for small clutches, variance in egg size (between individuals) sho...
Colonisation of ephemeral ponds requires adaptations in life history and in hatching phenology: orga...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens fr...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens f...
Egg size is one of the most important features of marine invertebrate reproduction because it provid...
Abstract: Reproductive output is an important parameter of individual fitness. As a rule, insect of...
Initial offspring size is a fundamental component of absolute growth rate, where large offspring wil...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
Offspring size can have large and direct fitness implications, but we still do not have a complete u...
Parental care is a source of maternal effects and the lack of genetic variation expected among clona...
Synopsis Most animals begin life in eggs, protected and constrained by a capsule, shell, or other ba...
We examined the potential influence of mean egg size and environmental predictability on the variati...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Offspring size can have large and direct fitness implications, but we still do not have a complete u...
Life-history theory predicts that for small clutches, variance in egg size (between individuals) sho...
Colonisation of ephemeral ponds requires adaptations in life history and in hatching phenology: orga...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens fr...
We report experimental evidence of egg polyphenism in clonal lineages of Heterocypris incongruens f...
Egg size is one of the most important features of marine invertebrate reproduction because it provid...
Abstract: Reproductive output is an important parameter of individual fitness. As a rule, insect of...
Initial offspring size is a fundamental component of absolute growth rate, where large offspring wil...
Egg size is a widely-studied trait and yet the causes and consequences of variation in this trait re...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
Offspring size can have large and direct fitness implications, but we still do not have a complete u...
Parental care is a source of maternal effects and the lack of genetic variation expected among clona...
Synopsis Most animals begin life in eggs, protected and constrained by a capsule, shell, or other ba...
We examined the potential influence of mean egg size and environmental predictability on the variati...
The ability of resting eggs to survive periods of drying and hydroperiod too short to allow reproduc...
Offspring size can have large and direct fitness implications, but we still do not have a complete u...
Life-history theory predicts that for small clutches, variance in egg size (between individuals) sho...