1. Life history theory postulates that physiological traits, such as energy metabolism, can be understood in terms of allocation trade-offs between self-maintenance and reproduction over an organism’s lifespan, and data show that metabolic intensity and survival vary inversely with latitude, with tropical birds exhibiting a ‘slow’ pace of life relative to temperature species. However, tropical regions harbor strong environmental gradients of their own, and it remains to be shown whether similar life history trade-offs between metabolism and longevity are reflected among tropical birds of the same latitude. 2. We estimated apparent annual survival in 37 species of tropical passerine birds along an elevational gradient (400–3000 m) in Peru to...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this ...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions....
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Current thinking suggests that survival, and consequently lifespan of organisms, can be understood i...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions. Be...
Life history varies across latitudes, with the ‘pace of life’ being ‘slower’ in tropical regions. Be...
Survival rates vary dramatically among species and predictably across latitudes, but causes of this ...
Life history theory suggests that species experiencing high extrinsic mortality rates allocate more ...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...