Natural selection favours increased investment in reproduction, yet considerable variation in parental investment is observed in natural populations. Life-history theory predicts that this variation is maintained by a trade-off between the benefits of increased reproductive investment and its associated costs for the parents. The nature of these costs of reproduction, however, remains poorly understood. The brain is an energetically highly expensive organ and increased reproductive investment may, therefore, negatively affect brain maintenance. Using artificial selection lines for high and low prenatal maternal investment in a precocial bird, the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), we provide experimental evidence for this hypothesis by sho...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Biology, Washington State UniversityLife history theory posits a trade-off between i...
Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioni...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts increased investment in offspring when females mate ...
Natural selection favours increased investment in reproduction, yet considerable variation in parent...
Natural selection favours increased investment in reproduction, yet considerable variation in parent...
Organizational processes during prenatal development can have long-term effects on an individual's p...
Organizational processes during prenatal development can have long-term effects on an individual’s p...
Maternal effects are an important source of phenotypic variation with potentially large fitness cons...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
If offspring develop in adverse conditions, the maternal component of their phenotypic variation mig...
A central dogma for the evolution of brain size posits that the maintenance of large brains incurs d...
Inbreeding depression refers to the reduction of fitness that results from matings between relatives...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Biology, Washington State UniversityLife history theory posits a trade-off between i...
Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioni...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts increased investment in offspring when females mate ...
Natural selection favours increased investment in reproduction, yet considerable variation in parent...
Natural selection favours increased investment in reproduction, yet considerable variation in parent...
Organizational processes during prenatal development can have long-term effects on an individual's p...
Organizational processes during prenatal development can have long-term effects on an individual’s p...
Maternal effects are an important source of phenotypic variation with potentially large fitness cons...
Maternal effects are an important force in nature, but the evolutionary dynamics of the traits that ...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
If offspring develop in adverse conditions, the maternal component of their phenotypic variation mig...
A central dogma for the evolution of brain size posits that the maintenance of large brains incurs d...
Inbreeding depression refers to the reduction of fitness that results from matings between relatives...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Biology, Washington State UniversityLife history theory posits a trade-off between i...
Because parental care has a heritable basis, the benefits of receiving increased parental provisioni...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts increased investment in offspring when females mate ...