International audienceWhile chance events, oceanography and selective pressures inject stochasticity into the replenishment of marine populations with dispersing life stages, some determinism may arise as a result of characteristics of breeding individuals. It is well known that larger females have higher fecundity, and recent laboratory studies have shown that maternal traits such as age and size can be positively associated with offspring growth, size and survival. Whether such fecundity and maternal effects translate into higher recruitment in marine populations remains largely unanswered. We studied a population of Amphiprion chrysopterus (orange-fin anemonefish) in Moorea, French Polynesia, to test whether maternal size influenced the ...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
The adaptive benefits of maternal investment into individual offspring (inherited environmental effe...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
A major assumption of marine population ecology and marine fisheries management is that female size ...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Most marine populations are sustained by the entry of juveniles that have survived the larval phase,...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Aim Our aim was to evaluate the role of ecological and life-history factors in shaping global variat...
SYNOPSIS. We examine the variation in egg sizes of marine teleosts and evaluate the maternal contrib...
The life-history traits and population dynamics of species are increasingly being attributed to the ...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
The adaptive benefits of maternal investment into individual offspring (inherited environmental effe...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...
A major assumption of marine population ecology and marine fisheries management is that female size ...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Many studies of offspring size focus on differences in maternal investment that arise from ecologica...
Most marine populations are sustained by the entry of juveniles that have survived the larval phase,...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Given a trade-off between offspring size and number, all mothers are predicted to produce the same o...
Aim Our aim was to evaluate the role of ecological and life-history factors in shaping global variat...
SYNOPSIS. We examine the variation in egg sizes of marine teleosts and evaluate the maternal contrib...
The life-history traits and population dynamics of species are increasingly being attributed to the ...
1. Environmentally induced maternal effects are known to affect offspring phenotype, and as a result...
The adaptive benefits of maternal investment into individual offspring (inherited environmental effe...
Maternal effects often provide a mechanism for adaptive transgenerational phenotypic plasticity. The...