Body reserves of numerous taxa follow seasonal rhythms that are a function of temporal patterns in food availability and life-history events; however, tests of the theory underlying the allocation of somatic reserves for long-lived organisms are rare, especially for free-ranging mammals. We evaluated the hypothesis that allocation of somatic reserves to survival (i.e., metabolic processes) and reproduction should be sensitive to current nutritional state relative to seasonal thresholds in those reserves. Our goal was to reveal the linkages between nutrition and life-history traits to understand how long-lived, iteroparous organisms balance the allocation of somatic reserves to reproduction, while retaining reserves as insurance for survival...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
International audienceIndividuals that are capable of accumulating appropriate fat stores are assume...
Large mammals at northern latitudes show annual cycles of body mass gain insummer and body mass loss...
For species that inhabit environments where resource availability may be unpredictable, balance of r...
For species that inhabit environments where resource availability may be unpredictable, balance of r...
Patterns of food quality and availability, when combined with energetic demands in seasonal environm...
In red deer, variation in winter and spring weather conditions encountered by the mothers during pre...
According to risk-sensitive foraging theory, animals should make foraging decisions that balance nut...
Vital rates of large herbivores normally respond to increased resource limitation by following a pro...
Environmental change often causes decreased food availability and/or increased foraging costs, putti...
When resources are limited, life history theory predicts a trade-off between growth, reproduction an...
When resources are limited, life history theory predicts a trade-off between growth, reproduction an...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals li...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
International audienceIndividuals that are capable of accumulating appropriate fat stores are assume...
Large mammals at northern latitudes show annual cycles of body mass gain insummer and body mass loss...
For species that inhabit environments where resource availability may be unpredictable, balance of r...
For species that inhabit environments where resource availability may be unpredictable, balance of r...
Patterns of food quality and availability, when combined with energetic demands in seasonal environm...
In red deer, variation in winter and spring weather conditions encountered by the mothers during pre...
According to risk-sensitive foraging theory, animals should make foraging decisions that balance nut...
Vital rates of large herbivores normally respond to increased resource limitation by following a pro...
Environmental change often causes decreased food availability and/or increased foraging costs, putti...
When resources are limited, life history theory predicts a trade-off between growth, reproduction an...
When resources are limited, life history theory predicts a trade-off between growth, reproduction an...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals li...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
The fasting endurance hypothesis (FEH) predicts strong selection for large body size in mammals livi...
International audienceIndividuals that are capable of accumulating appropriate fat stores are assume...
Large mammals at northern latitudes show annual cycles of body mass gain insummer and body mass loss...