Over many millions of years of independent evolution, placental, marsupial and monotreme mammals have diverged conspicuously in physiology, life history and reproductive ecology. The differences in life histories are particularly striking. Compared with placentals, marsupials exhibit shorter pregnancy, smaller size of offspring at birth and longer period of lactation in the pouch. Monotremes also exhibit short pregnancy, but incubate embryos in eggs, followed by a long period of post-hatching lactation. Using a large sample of mammalian species, we show that, remarkably, despite their very different life histories, the scaling of production rates is statistically indistinguishable across mammalian lineages. Apparently all mammals are...
This paper considers many of the salient features of monotreme development, particularly morphogenes...
Few mammalian organs vary as dramatically among species as the placenta. This variation is remarkabl...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....
Our understanding of the diversity of mammalian life histories is based almost exclusively on euther...
It has recently been proposed that life-history evolution is subject to a fundamental size-dependent...
The remarkable evolutionary success of placental mammals has been partly attributed to their reprodu...
Placental mammals occupy a larger morphospace and are taxonomically more diverse than marsupials by ...
n a recent publication 1 (see also our recent comment in BioEssays 2), we demonstrated that marsupia...
This chapter deals with some of the many prejudices surrounding the value of marsupials and monotrem...
SUMMARY Mammals feature not only great phenotypic disparity, but also diverse growth and life histor...
Palaeontologically recognizable eutherians originated no later than the Early Cretaceous in warm, pr...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
Life history theory predicts that as organisms approach the end of their lifespan they should increa...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
This paper considers many of the salient features of monotreme development, particularly morphogenes...
Few mammalian organs vary as dramatically among species as the placenta. This variation is remarkabl...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....
Our understanding of the diversity of mammalian life histories is based almost exclusively on euther...
It has recently been proposed that life-history evolution is subject to a fundamental size-dependent...
The remarkable evolutionary success of placental mammals has been partly attributed to their reprodu...
Placental mammals occupy a larger morphospace and are taxonomically more diverse than marsupials by ...
n a recent publication 1 (see also our recent comment in BioEssays 2), we demonstrated that marsupia...
This chapter deals with some of the many prejudices surrounding the value of marsupials and monotrem...
SUMMARY Mammals feature not only great phenotypic disparity, but also diverse growth and life histor...
Palaeontologically recognizable eutherians originated no later than the Early Cretaceous in warm, pr...
Recently, Weisbecker and Goswami presented the first comprehensive comparative analysis of brain si...
Life history theory predicts that as organisms approach the end of their lifespan they should increa...
The evolution of mammalian brain size is directly linked with the evolution of the brain's unique st...
A vigorous discussion surrounds the question as to what enables some mammals—including primates and ...
This paper considers many of the salient features of monotreme development, particularly morphogenes...
Few mammalian organs vary as dramatically among species as the placenta. This variation is remarkabl...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....