Abstract Background The probability of being killed by external factors (extrinsic mortality) should influence how individuals allocate limited resources to the competing processes of growth and reproduction. Increased extrinsic mortality should select for decreased allocation to growth and for increased reproductive effort. This study presents perhaps the first clear cross-species test of this hypothesis, capitalizing on the unique properties offered by a diverse guild of parasitic castrators (body snatchers). I quantify growth, reproductive effort, and expected extrinsic mortality for several species that, despite being different species, use the same species' phenotype for growth and survival. These are eight trematode parasitic castrato...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
We investigate evolution of two categories of adaptive host manipulation by trophically transmitted ...
1. Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficien...
Organisms or societies are resource limited, causing important trade-offs between reproduction and d...
1. Variation in life-history strategies among conspecific populations indicates the action of local ...
Parasite infections often lead to dramatically different outcomes among host species. Although an em...
Using experimentally induced disruptive selection, we tested two hypotheses regarding the evolution ...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
We investigate evolution of two categories of adaptive host manipulation by trophically transmitted ...
1. Colonial organisms with division of labour are assumed to achieve increased colony-level efficien...
Organisms or societies are resource limited, causing important trade-offs between reproduction and d...
1. Variation in life-history strategies among conspecific populations indicates the action of local ...
Parasite infections often lead to dramatically different outcomes among host species. Although an em...
Using experimentally induced disruptive selection, we tested two hypotheses regarding the evolution ...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
1. Sex ratio theory predicts that developmental mortality can affect sex ratio optima under Local Ma...