Much of life history theory follows from the idea that natural selection acts on the allocation of resources to competing and independent demographic functions. This paradigm has stimulated much research on the life histories of annual plants. Models of whole-plant resource budgets that use optimal control theory predict periods of 100% vegetative and 100% reproductive growth, sometimes with periods of mixed growth. I show here that this prediction follows from the assumption of independence of the competing ‘vegetative’ and ‘reproductive’ compartments. The prediction is qualitatively unchanged even after relaxing important simplifying assumptions used in most models. Although it follows naturally from the assumptions of the models, this ki...
Resource allocation to different functions is central in life-history theory. Plasticity of function...
327 pagesThe study of life histories focuses on how evolution molds the life cycles of organisms and...
The identification of patterns in life-history strategies across the tree of life is essential to ou...
1. Understanding the fitness consequences of different life histories is critical for explaining the...
All plants must allocate limited resources to survival, growth, and reproduction. In natural species...
A plant's reproductive allocation (RA) schedule describes the fraction of surplus energy allocated t...
The fitness of an annual plant can be thought of as how much fruit is produced by the end of its gro...
In 1954, Lamont Cole posed a question which has motivated much ecological work in the past 50 years:...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
Semelparous annual plants flower a single time during their 1‐yr life cycle, investing much of their...
Plant strategy and life-history theories make different predictions about reproductive efficiency un...
Models of optimal carbon allocation schedules have influenced the way plant ecologists think about l...
1 The trade-off between seed mass and the number of seeds a plant can make for a given amount of ene...
International audienceContext - While many woody perennials grow and reproduce in varying environmen...
Abstract: There is a paucity of data describing the nature of the trade-off function between reprodu...
Resource allocation to different functions is central in life-history theory. Plasticity of function...
327 pagesThe study of life histories focuses on how evolution molds the life cycles of organisms and...
The identification of patterns in life-history strategies across the tree of life is essential to ou...
1. Understanding the fitness consequences of different life histories is critical for explaining the...
All plants must allocate limited resources to survival, growth, and reproduction. In natural species...
A plant's reproductive allocation (RA) schedule describes the fraction of surplus energy allocated t...
The fitness of an annual plant can be thought of as how much fruit is produced by the end of its gro...
In 1954, Lamont Cole posed a question which has motivated much ecological work in the past 50 years:...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
Semelparous annual plants flower a single time during their 1‐yr life cycle, investing much of their...
Plant strategy and life-history theories make different predictions about reproductive efficiency un...
Models of optimal carbon allocation schedules have influenced the way plant ecologists think about l...
1 The trade-off between seed mass and the number of seeds a plant can make for a given amount of ene...
International audienceContext - While many woody perennials grow and reproduce in varying environmen...
Abstract: There is a paucity of data describing the nature of the trade-off function between reprodu...
Resource allocation to different functions is central in life-history theory. Plasticity of function...
327 pagesThe study of life histories focuses on how evolution molds the life cycles of organisms and...
The identification of patterns in life-history strategies across the tree of life is essential to ou...