A fundamental premise of life-history theory is that organisms that increase current reproductive investment suffer increased mortality. Possibly the most studied life-history phenotypic relationship is the trade-off between parental effort and survival. However, evidence supporting this trade-off is equivocal. Here, we conducted a meta-analysis to test the generality of this tenet. Using experimental studies that manipulated parental effort in birds we show that: 1) the effect of parental effort on survival was similar across species regardless of phylogeny, 2) individuals that experienced reduced parental effort had similar survival probabilities than control individuals, regardless of sex, and 3) males that experienced increased parental...
Introduction - Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. ...
Brood size manipulation has long been used as a way to determine the effect of altered parental effo...
1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central t...
A fundamental premise of life-history theory is that organisms that increase current reproductive in...
The life history trade-off between current- and future reproduction is a theoretically well-establis...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
Age-specific mortality is a dominant driver in the evolution of life history strategies and reproduc...
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-...
Introduction: Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. H...
Fokkema R, Ubels R, Both C, de Felici L, Tinbergen JM. Reproductive effort and future parental compe...
Introduction: Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. H...
Introduction - Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. ...
Brood size manipulation has long been used as a way to determine the effect of altered parental effo...
1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central t...
A fundamental premise of life-history theory is that organisms that increase current reproductive in...
The life history trade-off between current- and future reproduction is a theoretically well-establis...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
Age-specific mortality is a dominant driver in the evolution of life history strategies and reproduc...
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-...
Introduction: Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. H...
Fokkema R, Ubels R, Both C, de Felici L, Tinbergen JM. Reproductive effort and future parental compe...
Introduction: Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. H...
Introduction - Life-history theory predicts that organisms trade off survival against reproduction. ...
Brood size manipulation has long been used as a way to determine the effect of altered parental effo...
1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central t...