Understanding what regulates population sizes of organisms with complex life cycles is challenging because limits on population sizes can occur at any stage or transition. We extend a conceptual framework to explore whether numbers of successfully laid eggs determine densities of later stages in insects, fish, amphibians, and snails inhabiting marine, freshwater, or terrestrial habitats. Our review suggests novel hypotheses, which propose characteristics of species or environments that create spatial variation in egg densities and predict when such patterns are maintained throughout subsequent life-cycle stages. Existing data, although limited, suggest that persistent, strong associations between egg and subsequent juvenile densities are li...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...
As the abundance and distribution of biological populations may be regulated at various life history...
© 2013 Dr. William Douglas BovillPopulation ecology seeks to explain how and why biotic populations ...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Initial offspring size is a fundamental component of absolute growth rate, where large offspring wil...
In most populations of mammals and birds offspring live with (and initally may depend upon) their pa...
Explaining the stability and persistence of populations is one of the most difficult challenges conf...
Theories of density-dependent natural selection suggest that intraspecific competition will favor ju...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
Much of the theory on offspring size focuses on the effects of habitat quality on the relationship b...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Aim: There is substantial residual scatter about the positive range size-body size relationship in A...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...
As the abundance and distribution of biological populations may be regulated at various life history...
© 2013 Dr. William Douglas BovillPopulation ecology seeks to explain how and why biotic populations ...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
Initial offspring size is a fundamental component of absolute growth rate, where large offspring wil...
In most populations of mammals and birds offspring live with (and initally may depend upon) their pa...
Explaining the stability and persistence of populations is one of the most difficult challenges conf...
Theories of density-dependent natural selection suggest that intraspecific competition will favor ju...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
Much of the theory on offspring size focuses on the effects of habitat quality on the relationship b...
The intensity of sexual selection depends on environmental conditions; factors such as pre-dation ri...
Aim: There is substantial residual scatter about the positive range size-body size relationship in A...
Many selective agents have been implicated in the evolution of maternal investment per offspring. Al...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
Offspring size is thought to strongly affect offspring fitness and many studies have shown strong of...