International audienceecruitment age plays a key role in life-history evolution. Because individuals allocate limited resources among competing life-history functions, theory predicts trade-offs between current reproduction and future growth, survival and/or reproduction. Reproductive costs tend to vary with recruitment age, but may also be overridden by fixed individual differences leading to persistent demographic heterogeneity and positive covariation among demographic traits at the population level. We tested for evidence of intra- and inter-generational trade-offs and individual heterogeneity relating to age at first reproduction using three decades of detailed individual life-history data of 6,439 capital breeding female southern elep...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life affect growth and influence life history strategi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic factors to fluctuations...
International audienceecruitment age plays a key role in life-history evolution. Because individuals...
Recruitment age plays a key role in life‐history evolution. Because individuals allocate limited res...
When to commence breeding is a crucial life-history decision that may be the most important determin...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life affect growth and influence life history strategi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic factors to fluctuations...
International audienceecruitment age plays a key role in life-history evolution. Because individuals...
Recruitment age plays a key role in life‐history evolution. Because individuals allocate limited res...
When to commence breeding is a crucial life-history decision that may be the most important determin...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...
Environmental conditions experienced in early life affect growth and influence life history strategi...
BACKGROUND: Determining the relative contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic factors to fluctuations...