A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient content of diets during the life of an individual in order observe how the acquisition of resources influences the relationship between reproduction, lifespan and other life-history parameters such as dispersal. Here, we manipulate the quality of diet that replicate laboratory populations received as a thorough test of how diet quality influences the life-history trade-offs associated with reproductive investment in a nuptial feeding Australian ground cricket (Pteronemobius sp.). In this species, both males and females make significant contributions to the production of offspring, as males provide a nuptial gift by allowing females to chew on a ...
Condition dependent traits are reliant upon the acquisition and allocation of resources, with studie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
1. The physiological basis of life-history trade-offs is poorly understood. A useful system in which...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
Most organisms are resource limited. Such limitations can result in tradeoffs between life history t...
Animals adjust resource acquisition throughout life to meet changing physiological demands of growth...
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources resulting in trade-offs. The m...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of an article that will be published in the Journal of Evoluti...
Investment in current versus future reproduction represents a prominent trade-off in life-history th...
Condition dependent traits are reliant upon the acquisition and allocation of resources, with studie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
1. The physiological basis of life-history trade-offs is poorly understood. A useful system in which...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
Most organisms are resource limited. Such limitations can result in tradeoffs between life history t...
Animals adjust resource acquisition throughout life to meet changing physiological demands of growth...
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources resulting in trade-offs. The m...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of an article that will be published in the Journal of Evoluti...
Investment in current versus future reproduction represents a prominent trade-off in life-history th...
Condition dependent traits are reliant upon the acquisition and allocation of resources, with studie...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Sexual selection should cause sex differences in patterns of resource allocation. When current and f...