Environmental manipulations have consistently demonstrated a cost of reproduction in the capital-breeding seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus, as females deprived of seeds or mates lay fewer eggs and thereby increase their longevity. Yet fecundity and longevity tend to be positively correlated within populations, perhaps as a consequence of individual differences in resource acquisition. We conducted a split-brood experiment that combined a manipulation of seed availability (seeds present or absent) with a quantitative-genetic analysis of fecundity and lifespan in each environment. Each trait was significantly heritable in each environment. Seed availability not only altered mean fecundity and longevity between environments, but also modi...
Inbreeding depression is well documented in insects but the degree to which inbreeding depression va...
The evolution of male traits that inflict direct harm on females during mating interactions can resu...
In the evolution of sexual reproduction, the development of asymmetrical gametes (anisogamy) often l...
Within populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), female ...
Reproduction can be costly and is predicted to trade-off against other characters. However, while th...
There is a trade-off between reproductive effort and adult longevity, and when resource allocation i...
Heritabilities of traits closely related to fitness (e.g. life-history traits) tend to be lower than...
The bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus does not feed as an adult. The resources such as energy ...
Animal lifespans can vary substantially among closely related species and even among conspecific pop...
Reproduction can be costly and is predicted to trade-off against other characters. However, while th...
The evolution of male traits that inflict direct harm on females during mating interactions can resu...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
Abstract An important factor affecting the life-history of an organism is parental investment in rep...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several traits that me...
Inbreeding depression is well documented in insects but the degree to which inbreeding depression va...
The evolution of male traits that inflict direct harm on females during mating interactions can resu...
In the evolution of sexual reproduction, the development of asymmetrical gametes (anisogamy) often l...
Within populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae), female ...
Reproduction can be costly and is predicted to trade-off against other characters. However, while th...
There is a trade-off between reproductive effort and adult longevity, and when resource allocation i...
Heritabilities of traits closely related to fitness (e.g. life-history traits) tend to be lower than...
The bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus does not feed as an adult. The resources such as energy ...
Animal lifespans can vary substantially among closely related species and even among conspecific pop...
Reproduction can be costly and is predicted to trade-off against other characters. However, while th...
The evolution of male traits that inflict direct harm on females during mating interactions can resu...
Abstract Background Quantifying the amount of standing genetic variation in fitness represents an em...
Abstract An important factor affecting the life-history of an organism is parental investment in rep...
Climate change is associated with the increase in both mean and variability of thermal conditions. T...
Populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several traits that me...
Inbreeding depression is well documented in insects but the degree to which inbreeding depression va...
The evolution of male traits that inflict direct harm on females during mating interactions can resu...
In the evolution of sexual reproduction, the development of asymmetrical gametes (anisogamy) often l...