International audienceAbstract From current theories on life-history evolution, fast early-life growth to reach early reproduction in heavily hunted populations should be favored despite the possible occurrence of mortality costs later on. However, fast growth may also be associated with better individual quality and thereby lower mortality, obscuring a clear trade-off between early-life growth and survival. Moreover, fast early-life growth can be associated with sex-specific mortality costs related to resource acquisition and allocation throughout an individual’s lifetime. In this study, we explore how individual growth early in life affects age-specific mortality of both sexes in a heavily hunted population. Using longitudinal data from a...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is an ungulate of major management concern, often controlled only by indi...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
1. Environmental conditions during early development, from conception to sexual maturity, can have l...
International audienceAbstract From current theories on life-history evolution, fast early-life grow...
International audienceIdentifying the factors causing mortality over life is of great importance in ...
The life of an organism can be simply described as its survival, growth, reproduction, and death. Th...
Weather conditions and population density individuals experience at birth influence their life-histo...
Exploitation by humans affects the size and structure of populations. This has evolutionary and demo...
International audienceDespite their importance in shaping life history tactics and population dynami...
Despite the importance of body growth in shaping life history tactics and population dynamics, explo...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is an ungulate of major management concern, often controlled only by indi...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
1. Environmental conditions during early development, from conception to sexual maturity, can have l...
International audienceAbstract From current theories on life-history evolution, fast early-life grow...
International audienceIdentifying the factors causing mortality over life is of great importance in ...
The life of an organism can be simply described as its survival, growth, reproduction, and death. Th...
Weather conditions and population density individuals experience at birth influence their life-histo...
Exploitation by humans affects the size and structure of populations. This has evolutionary and demo...
International audienceDespite their importance in shaping life history tactics and population dynami...
Despite the importance of body growth in shaping life history tactics and population dynamics, explo...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
International audience1. Trade-offs in resource allocation underline the evolution of life-history t...
The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is an ungulate of major management concern, often controlled only by indi...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
1. Environmental conditions during early development, from conception to sexual maturity, can have l...