Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species with direct development, influencing offspring size and energetic content, with subsequent effects on performance, and consequences in fitness for both offspring and mother. Here, using three sympatric marine intertidal direct developing gastropods as model organisms (Cominella virgata, Cominella maculosa and Haustrum scobina) I examined how contrasting strategies of maternal investment influenced development, hatchling size, maternal provisioning and juvenile performance. In these sympatric whelks, duration of intra-capsular development was similar among species (i.e. 10 wk until hatching); nonetheless, differences in provisioning and allocatio...
Within life-history trait variations for two herbivorous intertidal lacunids, Lacuna pallidula, a di...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
In most animal taxa, large mothers (or those with high nutritional status) produce large offspring, ...
A maternal effect occurs when the phenotype of an organism is influenced by the phenotype of its mot...
In oviparous reproduction there is a proposed relationship between maternal resources allocated to e...
<p>The evolution of reproductive strategies involves a complex calculus of costs and benefits to bot...
Marine invertebrates that lay egg masses provision their offspring in a variety of ways, and in some...
Classical optimality models of offspring size and number assume a monotonically increasing relations...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
Within life-history trait variations for two herbivorous intertidal lacunids, Lacuna pallidula, a di...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
Initial maternal provisioning has pervasive ecological and evolutionary implications for species wit...
In most animal taxa, large mothers (or those with high nutritional status) produce large offspring, ...
A maternal effect occurs when the phenotype of an organism is influenced by the phenotype of its mot...
In oviparous reproduction there is a proposed relationship between maternal resources allocated to e...
<p>The evolution of reproductive strategies involves a complex calculus of costs and benefits to bot...
Marine invertebrates that lay egg masses provision their offspring in a variety of ways, and in some...
Classical optimality models of offspring size and number assume a monotonically increasing relations...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
Within life-history trait variations for two herbivorous intertidal lacunids, Lacuna pallidula, a di...
Parental investment per offspring is a key life history trait in which offspring size and number com...
The role of phenotypic plasticity in the adaptation of natural populations is a key issue in evoluti...