A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultimately resulting in a fast life history. Theory and comparative studies suggest that short-lived organisms invest less in defence against parasites than those that are longer lived (the pace of life hypothesis). Combining these tenets of evolutionary theory leads to the specific, untested prediction that within species, populations experiencing higher predation pressure invest less in defence against parasites. The Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata, presents an excellent opportunity to test this prediction: guppy populations in lower courses of rivers experience higher predation pressure, and as a consequence have evolved faster life histo...
Harvesting is typically positively size-selective, targeting large individuals. This is expected to ...
Nonparallel evolution, where independent populations occupy similar environments but show phenotypic...
Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of prey; each of...
Abstract. Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of pre...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history and behavior of prey; this in ...
This study\u27s main objective was to determine how mortality patterns mold the life histories of na...
Recent theoretical and empirical work argues that growth rate can evolve and be optimized, rather th...
<p>1. Theoretical models of life-history evolution predict a continuum of fast to slow life hi...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
The global movement of pathogens is altering populations and communities through a variety of direct...
This is the first study to demonstrate significant differences between two natural Trinidadian guppy...
Harvesting is typically positively size-selective, targeting large individuals. This is expected to ...
Nonparallel evolution, where independent populations occupy similar environments but show phenotypic...
Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of prey; each of...
Abstract. Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history, and behavior of pre...
Predation pressure can alter the morphology, physiology, life history and behavior of prey; this in ...
This study\u27s main objective was to determine how mortality patterns mold the life histories of na...
Recent theoretical and empirical work argues that growth rate can evolve and be optimized, rather th...
<p>1. Theoretical models of life-history evolution predict a continuum of fast to slow life hi...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
<p>1. Life histories evolve as a response to multiple agents of selection, such as age-specifi...
The global movement of pathogens is altering populations and communities through a variety of direct...
This is the first study to demonstrate significant differences between two natural Trinidadian guppy...
Harvesting is typically positively size-selective, targeting large individuals. This is expected to ...
Nonparallel evolution, where independent populations occupy similar environments but show phenotypic...
Studies of phenotypic variation in nature often consider only a single potential selective agent. In...