Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cannibalize slightly smaller individuals, then parents face a trade-off between breeding at the best time for larval growth or development and predation risk from offspring born earlier. This game-theoretic situation among parents may drive adaptive reproductive phenology toward earlier breeding. However, it is not straightforward to quantify how cannibalism affects seasonal egg fitness or to distinguish emergent breeding phenology from alternative adaptive drivers. Here, we devise an age-structured game-theoretic mathematical model to find evolutionary stable breeding phenologies. We predict how size-dependent cannibalism acting on eggs, larvae,...
Abstract Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and can have large impacts on individual fitness ...
The overproduction of offspring is commonly associated with high hatching failure and a mechanism fo...
We investigate the coevolution of cannibalistic predators and timid prey, which seek refuge upon det...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
Cannibalistic interactions generally depend on the size relationship between cannibals and victims. ...
The evolution of cannibalistic traits in consumer populations is studied in this paper with the appr...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
Animals exhibit remarkable intraspecific variation in phenotypic traits such as body size. Understan...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Classical evolutionary life history concerns questions such as optimal timing of maturation, life sp...
1. A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, e.g., a shift in hatching time, can affect competit...
Cannibalism, which functions as a life history trait in at least 1300 species of both invertebrates ...
To be adaptive, optimality theory suggests that behavioural traits should maximise the fitness of th...
Question: How does cannibalism in the host alter the evolution of a parasitoid’s oviposition strateg...
Models and experiments of the evolution of age/ or size-at-maturation in response to population harv...
Abstract Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and can have large impacts on individual fitness ...
The overproduction of offspring is commonly associated with high hatching failure and a mechanism fo...
We investigate the coevolution of cannibalistic predators and timid prey, which seek refuge upon det...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
Cannibalistic interactions generally depend on the size relationship between cannibals and victims. ...
The evolution of cannibalistic traits in consumer populations is studied in this paper with the appr...
Parental care and filial cannibalism (the consumption of one's own offspring) co-occur in many anima...
Animals exhibit remarkable intraspecific variation in phenotypic traits such as body size. Understan...
Sibling cannibalism occurs in many species, yet understanding of sibling cannibalism as an adaptatio...
Classical evolutionary life history concerns questions such as optimal timing of maturation, life sp...
1. A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, e.g., a shift in hatching time, can affect competit...
Cannibalism, which functions as a life history trait in at least 1300 species of both invertebrates ...
To be adaptive, optimality theory suggests that behavioural traits should maximise the fitness of th...
Question: How does cannibalism in the host alter the evolution of a parasitoid’s oviposition strateg...
Models and experiments of the evolution of age/ or size-at-maturation in response to population harv...
Abstract Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and can have large impacts on individual fitness ...
The overproduction of offspring is commonly associated with high hatching failure and a mechanism fo...
We investigate the coevolution of cannibalistic predators and timid prey, which seek refuge upon det...