Models of small clutch sizes predict a number of invariant relationships between means and variances of measures of reproductive investment. However, empirical tests of the models have been lagging behind theoretical work. We tested the predictions using data on the mallee dragon, Ctenophorus fordi, a species where the basic assumptions of the models are likely to be fulfilled. Some, but not all, qualitative predictions of the models were shown to hold true, but the data fitted poorly to quantitative predictions. The patterns of deviation from theory may suggest the presence of a lower, and potentially an upper, limit on egg mass. We also argue that multiple and non-independent allocation decisions between total reproductive effort, growth ...
The yearly reproductive allocation shows a 0.75 allometry with adult size across lizard species
The trade-off between offspring size and number is a central component of life-history theory, postu...
Selection on offspring size and timing of birth or hatching could have important consequences for ma...
Models of small clutch sizes predict a number of invariant relationships between means and variances...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs are not alw...
Species with an invariant or "fixed" clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
Abstract Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs ar...
The yearly reproductive allocation shows a 0.75 allometry with adult size across lizard species
The trade-off between offspring size and number is a central component of life-history theory, postu...
Selection on offspring size and timing of birth or hatching could have important consequences for ma...
Models of small clutch sizes predict a number of invariant relationships between means and variances...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
The optimal division of resources into offspring size vs. number is one of the classic problems in l...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs are not alw...
Species with an invariant or "fixed" clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
Abstract Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs ar...
The yearly reproductive allocation shows a 0.75 allometry with adult size across lizard species
The trade-off between offspring size and number is a central component of life-history theory, postu...
Selection on offspring size and timing of birth or hatching could have important consequences for ma...