Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a limited resource. Such competition occurs in species with postnatal parental care and may also occur when mothers provision embryos between fertilization and birth (matrotrophy). We hypothesized that the combination of matrotrophy and the simultaneous provisioning of embryos in different stages of development (superfetation) leads to asymmetric competition between sibling embryos. Moreover, we expect the intensity of this competition to increase with the level of superfetation as high levels of superfetation result in greater temporal overlap between broods. This hypothesis predicts that offspring from early broods, which predominantly compete w...
Placental matrotrophy has evolved independently in many lineages, which is indicative of strong sele...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a lim...
In viviparous species, a conflict over maternal resource allocation may arise between mothers and em...
We investigated whether among-sibling differences in the phenotypes of juvenile fish were systematic...
Parent-offspring conflict arises because of the unequal patterns of relatedness among parents, offsp...
Crosses between populations or species often display an asymmetry in the fitness of reciprocal F1 hy...
Matrotrophy, the provisioning of embryos between fertilization and birth, creates the potential for ...
We investigated whether among-sibling differences in the phenotypes of juvenile fish were systematic...
Placental matrotrophy has evolved independently in many lineages, which is indicative of strong sele...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...
Asymmetric sibling competition arises when siblings with different competitive abilities share a lim...
In viviparous species, a conflict over maternal resource allocation may arise between mothers and em...
We investigated whether among-sibling differences in the phenotypes of juvenile fish were systematic...
Parent-offspring conflict arises because of the unequal patterns of relatedness among parents, offsp...
Crosses between populations or species often display an asymmetry in the fitness of reciprocal F1 hy...
Matrotrophy, the provisioning of embryos between fertilization and birth, creates the potential for ...
We investigated whether among-sibling differences in the phenotypes of juvenile fish were systematic...
Placental matrotrophy has evolved independently in many lineages, which is indicative of strong sele...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
In species that provide parental care, individuals should invest adaptively in their offspring in re...