In many organisms survival depends on body size. We investigate the implications of size-selective mortality on life-history evolution by introducing and analysing a new and particularly flexible life-history model with the following key features: the lengths of growth and reproductive periods in successive reproductive cycles can vary evolutionarily, the model does not constrain evolution to patterns of either determinate or indeterminate growth, and lifetime number and sizes of broods are the outcomes of evolutionarily optimal life-history decisions. We find that small changes in environmental conditions can lead to abrupt transitions in optimal life histories when size-dependent mortality is sufficiently strong. Such discontinuous switch...
<div><p>Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of sp...
Understanding evolutionary coordination among different life‐history traits is a key challenge for e...
Abstract. Life-history theory predicts evolutionary changes in reproductive traits and intrinsic mor...
In many organisms survival depends on body size. We investigate the implications of such size-select...
The majority of taxa grow significantly during life history, which often leads to individuals of the...
Body size is a key determinant of mortality risk. In natural populations, a broad range of relations...
Body size is an important determinant of resource use, fecundity and mortality risk. Evolution of ma...
Body size is a key determinant of mortality risk. In natural populations, a broad range of relations...
Many animal species across different taxa change their habitat during their development. An ontogene...
The recently formulated metabolic theory of ecology has profound implications for the evolution of l...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of spatial av...
Individual organisms often show pronounced changes in body size throughout life with concomitant cha...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
<div><p>Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of sp...
Understanding evolutionary coordination among different life‐history traits is a key challenge for e...
Abstract. Life-history theory predicts evolutionary changes in reproductive traits and intrinsic mor...
In many organisms survival depends on body size. We investigate the implications of such size-select...
The majority of taxa grow significantly during life history, which often leads to individuals of the...
Body size is a key determinant of mortality risk. In natural populations, a broad range of relations...
Body size is an important determinant of resource use, fecundity and mortality risk. Evolution of ma...
Body size is a key determinant of mortality risk. In natural populations, a broad range of relations...
Many animal species across different taxa change their habitat during their development. An ontogene...
The recently formulated metabolic theory of ecology has profound implications for the evolution of l...
Intrinsic mortality at relatively advanced age results from natural selection favouring early reprod...
Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of spatial av...
Individual organisms often show pronounced changes in body size throughout life with concomitant cha...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
<div><p>Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, implicitly based on assumptions of sp...
Understanding evolutionary coordination among different life‐history traits is a key challenge for e...
Abstract. Life-history theory predicts evolutionary changes in reproductive traits and intrinsic mor...