International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of life-history theory. Negative early-late correlations can emerge because biological processes are optimized for early but not late life (e.g., rapid development may accelerate the onset of senescence; "developmental theory of ageing") or because allocation to early life performance comes at a cost in terms of late-life performance (as in the disposable soma theory). But, variation in genetic and environmental challenges that each individual has to cope with during early life may also lead to positive early-late life-history trait correlations (the "fixed heterogeneity" or "individual quality" hypothesis). We analyzed individual life-history ...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
1. Three hypotheses have been advanced to account for age-related improvement in performance: the se...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Recruitment age plays a key role in life‐history evolution. Because individuals allocate limited res...
International audienceecruitment age plays a key role in life-history evolution. Because individuals...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
Although studies on laboratory species and natural populations of vertebrates have shown reproductio...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Senescent declines in reproduction and survival are found across the tree of life, but little is kno...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
1. Three hypotheses have been advanced to account for age-related improvement in performance: the se...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Recruitment age plays a key role in life‐history evolution. Because individuals allocate limited res...
International audienceecruitment age plays a key role in life-history evolution. Because individuals...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
Although studies on laboratory species and natural populations of vertebrates have shown reproductio...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Senescent declines in reproduction and survival are found across the tree of life, but little is kno...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
1. Three hypotheses have been advanced to account for age-related improvement in performance: the se...