1. In many annual plants, mollusks, crustaceans and ectothermic vertebrates, growth accompanies reproduction. The growth curves of these organisms often exhibit a complex shape, with episodic cessations or accelerations of growth occurring long after maturation. The mixed allocation to growth and reproduction has poorly understood adaptive consequences, and the life‐history theory does not explain if complex growth in short‐lived organisms can be adaptive. 2. We model the trade‐off between growth and reproduction in a short‐lived organism evolving in a metapopulation. Individuals occupy risky or safe sites throughout their lives, but are uncertain regarding the risk of death. Modelled organisms are allowed to grow and produce offspring at s...
The replacement of native forests by exotic tree monocultures, such as those of Eucalyptus, decrease...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals ...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
Adaptive integration of life history and behaviour is expected to result in variation in the pace‐of...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Aim: The current geographical distribution of species largely reflects colonization success after na...
Abstract Environmental conditions regulate the germination of phytoplankton resting stages. While so...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
Understanding challenges posed by climate change to estuaries and their faunas remains a high priori...
Most of accumulation curves tend to underestimate species richness, as they do not consider spatial ...
The introduction of Iberian cattle in the Americas after Columbus’ arrival imposed high selection pr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The replacement of native forests by exotic tree monocultures, such as those of Eucalyptus, decrease...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals ...
An organism's life history is closely interlinked with its allocation of energy between growth and r...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
Adaptive integration of life history and behaviour is expected to result in variation in the pace‐of...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
There is increasing evidence that aquatic ectotherms are especially vulnerable to global warming sin...
Aim: The current geographical distribution of species largely reflects colonization success after na...
Abstract Environmental conditions regulate the germination of phytoplankton resting stages. While so...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
Understanding challenges posed by climate change to estuaries and their faunas remains a high priori...
Most of accumulation curves tend to underestimate species richness, as they do not consider spatial ...
The introduction of Iberian cattle in the Americas after Columbus’ arrival imposed high selection pr...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The replacement of native forests by exotic tree monocultures, such as those of Eucalyptus, decrease...
1. Different strategies of reproductive mode, either oviparity (egg‐laying) or viviparity (live‐bear...
In long-lived species, reproductive skipping is a common strategy whereby sexually mature animals ...