International audienceReproduction requires resources that cannot be allocated to other functions resulting in direct reproductive costs (i.e. trade-offs between current reproduction and subsequent survival/reproduction). In wild vertebrates, direct reproductive costs have been widely described in females, but their occurrence in males remains to be explored. To fill this gap, we gathered 53 studies on 48 species testing direct reproductive costs in male vertebrates. We found a trade-off between current reproduction and subsequent performances in 29% of the species and in every clade. As 73% of the studied species are birds, we focused on that clade to investigate whether such trade-offs are associated with (i) levels of paternal care, (ii)...
Survival patterns in a population of western gulls (LOTUS ocddentaUs) of known age of first breeding...
In nature, environments are often variable and heterogeneous influencing ecological and evolutionary...
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fit...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
The shape of the association between age and the cost of reproduction varies across species. However...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
1. Costs and benefits of reproduction are central to life-history theory, and the outcome of reprodu...
The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual select...
Among avian species, the differential cost entailed by either sex in competition for mates have been...
The ultimate goal of investigating costs of reproduction is to see whether evolutionary trade-offs a...
Although differences in breeding lifespan are an important source of variation in male fitness, the ...
Limited resources trigger trade-offs in resource allocation. Reproduction is one of the most demandi...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
This is the accepted version of the paper. The final published version is available from the Royal S...
Survival patterns in a population of western gulls (LOTUS ocddentaUs) of known age of first breeding...
In nature, environments are often variable and heterogeneous influencing ecological and evolutionary...
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fit...
The cost of reproduction is expected to influence survival or future reproduction. Most previous stu...
The shape of the association between age and the cost of reproduction varies across species. However...
The adaptive significance of female selection of copulation partners remains unresolved, particularl...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
1. Costs and benefits of reproduction are central to life-history theory, and the outcome of reprodu...
The relative energetic investment in reproduction between the sexes forms the basis of sexual select...
Among avian species, the differential cost entailed by either sex in competition for mates have been...
The ultimate goal of investigating costs of reproduction is to see whether evolutionary trade-offs a...
Although differences in breeding lifespan are an important source of variation in male fitness, the ...
Limited resources trigger trade-offs in resource allocation. Reproduction is one of the most demandi...
Females of many socially monogamous bird species accept or even actively seek copulations outside th...
This is the accepted version of the paper. The final published version is available from the Royal S...
Survival patterns in a population of western gulls (LOTUS ocddentaUs) of known age of first breeding...
In nature, environments are often variable and heterogeneous influencing ecological and evolutionary...
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fit...