Maternal effects and early environmental conditions are important in shaping offspring developmental trajectories. For example, in laboratory mammals, the sex ratio during gestation has been shown to influence fitness-related traits via hormonal interaction between fetuses. Such effects have the potential to shape, or constrain, many important aspects of the organism's life, but their generality and importance in natural populations remain unknown. Using long-term data in a viviparous lizard, Lacerta vivipara, we investigated the relationship between prenatal sex ratio and offspring growth, survival, and reproductive traits as adults. Our results show that females from male-biased clutches grow faster, mature earlier, but have lower fecundi...
1. Understanding individual and population responses to climate change is emerging as an important c...
1. Aspects of female ‘offspring size vs number’ strategies were studied in the viviparous Common L...
In sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), males with more and brighter nuptial coloration also have more DNA...
Maternal effects and early environmental conditions are important in shaping offspring developmental...
The prenatal environment influences offspring traits in a variety of ways and in a wide range of tax...
In polytocous mammals, the sex ratio during gestation can influence a variety of morphological, phys...
During embryonic development, offspring are exposed to hormones of both maternal and sibling origin....
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Species in which males do not contribute to reproduction beyond the provision of sperm offer good op...
Species in which males do not contribute to reproduction beyond the provision of sperm offer good op...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
Two primary dichotomies within vertebrate life histories involve reproductive mode (oviparity versus...
. Understanding individual and population responses to climate change is emerging as an important ch...
1. Understanding individual and population responses to climate change is emerging as an important c...
1. Aspects of female ‘offspring size vs number’ strategies were studied in the viviparous Common L...
In sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), males with more and brighter nuptial coloration also have more DNA...
Maternal effects and early environmental conditions are important in shaping offspring developmental...
The prenatal environment influences offspring traits in a variety of ways and in a wide range of tax...
In polytocous mammals, the sex ratio during gestation can influence a variety of morphological, phys...
During embryonic development, offspring are exposed to hormones of both maternal and sibling origin....
Both population density and sex ratio shape competition for mates, resources and mating costs. Thus ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that facultative maternal investment in the rare sex should be favour...
Species in which males do not contribute to reproduction beyond the provision of sperm offer good op...
Species in which males do not contribute to reproduction beyond the provision of sperm offer good op...
This thesis focuses on maternal contributions to offspring fitness in viviparous lizards. Although p...
The trade-offs between reproduction and survival or future reproduction represent the costs of repro...
Two primary dichotomies within vertebrate life histories involve reproductive mode (oviparity versus...
. Understanding individual and population responses to climate change is emerging as an important ch...
1. Understanding individual and population responses to climate change is emerging as an important c...
1. Aspects of female ‘offspring size vs number’ strategies were studied in the viviparous Common L...
In sand lizards (Lacerta agilis), males with more and brighter nuptial coloration also have more DNA...