1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied trade-offs governing resource distribution between fitness components. Results have often been clouded, however, by the existence of individual heterogeneity, with high-quality individuals able to allocate energy to several functions simultaneously, at no apparent cost. 2. Surprisingly, it has also rarely been assessed within a breeding season by breaking down the various reproductive efforts of females from gestation to weaning, even though resource availability and energy requirements vary greatly. 3. We filled this gap by using an intensively monitored population of Pyrenean chamois and by expanding a new methodological approach integrating ...
Reproduction is a notoriously costly phase of life, exposing individuals to injury, infectious disea...
<p>Data (previously published) on callitrichine primate home range size, mass, group composition, an...
Evolutionary explanations for life history diversity are based on the idea of costs of reproduction,...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
The survival cost of reproduction has been revealed in many free-ranging vertebrates. However, recen...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
1. When resources are scarce, female mammals should face a trade-off between lactation and other lif...
109–111. Modelling the effects of environmental and individual variability when measuring the costs ...
In long-lived mammals, costs of reproduction may vary with age. The Terminal Investment hypothesis p...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Research in medicine and evolutionary biology suggests that the sequencing of parental investment ha...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
Male care has energetic and opportunity costs, and is more likely to evolve when males gain greater ...
Reproduction is a notoriously costly phase of life, exposing individuals to injury, infectious disea...
<p>Data (previously published) on callitrichine primate home range size, mass, group composition, an...
Evolutionary explanations for life history diversity are based on the idea of costs of reproduction,...
1. The cost of current reproduction on survival or future reproduction is one of the most studied tr...
Costs of reproduction are expected to be ubiquitous in wild animal populations and understanding the...
The survival cost of reproduction has been revealed in many free-ranging vertebrates. However, recen...
The cumulative cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that reproductive costs accumulate over an i...
Fitness costs of reproduction are expected when resources are limited. Costs drive the evolution of ...
1. When resources are scarce, female mammals should face a trade-off between lactation and other lif...
109–111. Modelling the effects of environmental and individual variability when measuring the costs ...
In long-lived mammals, costs of reproduction may vary with age. The Terminal Investment hypothesis p...
Neonatal reproductive failure should occur when energetic costs of parental investment outweigh fitn...
Research in medicine and evolutionary biology suggests that the sequencing of parental investment ha...
Life history tradeoffs are a well-documented feature in many large mammal species but the management...
Male care has energetic and opportunity costs, and is more likely to evolve when males gain greater ...
Reproduction is a notoriously costly phase of life, exposing individuals to injury, infectious disea...
<p>Data (previously published) on callitrichine primate home range size, mass, group composition, an...
Evolutionary explanations for life history diversity are based on the idea of costs of reproduction,...