Many organisms show signs of deterioration with age in terms of survival and reproduction. We tested whether intraspecific variation in such senescence patterns can be driven by resource availability or reproductive history. We did this by manipulating nutritional stress and age at first reproduction and measuring age-dependent reproductive output in tsetse (Glossina morsitans morsitans), a viviparous fly with high maternal allocation. Across all treatments, offspring weight followed a bell-shaped curve with maternal age. Nutritionally stressed females had a higher probability of abortion and produced offspring with lower starvation tolerance. There was no evidence of an increased rate of reproductive senescence in nutritionally stressed fe...
Successful reproduction requires the completion of many, often condition-dependent, stages, from mat...
Maternal effect senescence has attracted much recent scientific interest. However, the age-related e...
1. The Terminal Investment, Reproductive Restraint or Senescence theories may explain individual lat...
Many organisms show signs of deterioration with age in terms of survival and reproduction. We tested...
<div><p>Impact of reproductive processes upon female health has yielded conflicting results; particu...
peer reviewedThe internal physiological state of a mother can have major effects on her fitness and ...
Organisms trade-off limited resources between life-history traits to maximize fitness. In particular...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
1. Theory predicts that mothers should adaptively adjust reproductive investment depending on curren...
Evolutionary outcomes are demonstrated by traits that affect an organism’s schedule of reproduction ...
Background: The Y model of resource allocation predicts a tradeoff between reproduction and survival...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
Impact of reproductive processes upon female health has yielded conflicting results; particularly in...
The disposable soma theory of ageing predicts that when organisms invest in reproduction they do so ...
Theory suggests females should optimize resource allocation across reproductive bouts to maximize li...
Successful reproduction requires the completion of many, often condition-dependent, stages, from mat...
Maternal effect senescence has attracted much recent scientific interest. However, the age-related e...
1. The Terminal Investment, Reproductive Restraint or Senescence theories may explain individual lat...
Many organisms show signs of deterioration with age in terms of survival and reproduction. We tested...
<div><p>Impact of reproductive processes upon female health has yielded conflicting results; particu...
peer reviewedThe internal physiological state of a mother can have major effects on her fitness and ...
Organisms trade-off limited resources between life-history traits to maximize fitness. In particular...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
1. Theory predicts that mothers should adaptively adjust reproductive investment depending on curren...
Evolutionary outcomes are demonstrated by traits that affect an organism’s schedule of reproduction ...
Background: The Y model of resource allocation predicts a tradeoff between reproduction and survival...
Populations of laboratory animals that are selected for increased lifespan often show negative corre...
Impact of reproductive processes upon female health has yielded conflicting results; particularly in...
The disposable soma theory of ageing predicts that when organisms invest in reproduction they do so ...
Theory suggests females should optimize resource allocation across reproductive bouts to maximize li...
Successful reproduction requires the completion of many, often condition-dependent, stages, from mat...
Maternal effect senescence has attracted much recent scientific interest. However, the age-related e...
1. The Terminal Investment, Reproductive Restraint or Senescence theories may explain individual lat...