Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new conceptual framework that integrates aspects of traditional life history theory, while including novel elements, to explain evolution of clutch size among songbirds. I review evidence that selection by nest predation on length of time that offspring develop in the nest creates a gradient in offspring characteristics at nest-leaving (fledging), including flight mobility, spatial dispersion, and self-feeding rate. I postulate that this gradient has consequences for offspring mortality rates and parental energy expenditure per offspring. These consequences then determine how reproductive effort is partitioned among offspring, while reproductive ...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Life history theory attempts to explain why species differ in offspring number and quality, growth r...
Parental behavior and effort vary extensively among species. Life history theory suggests that age-...
Evidence accumulated over recent decades has implicated age-specific mortality as a critical factor ...
1. Plasticity in life-history characteristics can influence many ecological and evolutionary phenome...
Life-history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Growth and development rates may result from genetic programming of intrinsic processes that yield c...
Egg production is a costly component of reproduction for female birds in terms of energy expenditure...
Should they stay or should they leave? The age at which young transition between life stages, such a...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Causes of evolved differences in clutch size among songbird species remain debated. I propose a new ...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Life history theory attempts to explain why species differ in offspring number and quality, growth r...
Parental behavior and effort vary extensively among species. Life history theory suggests that age-...
Evidence accumulated over recent decades has implicated age-specific mortality as a critical factor ...
1. Plasticity in life-history characteristics can influence many ecological and evolutionary phenome...
Life-history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Growth and development rates may result from genetic programming of intrinsic processes that yield c...
Egg production is a costly component of reproduction for female birds in terms of energy expenditure...
Should they stay or should they leave? The age at which young transition between life stages, such a...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
Species differ strongly in their life histories, including the probability of survival. Annual adult...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...