Optimal egg size theory assumes that changes in the egg and clutch are driven by selection, resulting in adjustments for the largest possible production of offspring with the highest fitness. Evidence supports the idea that large-bodied turtles tend to produce larger clutches with small and round eggs, while smaller species produce small clutches with large and elongated eggs. Our goals were to investigate whether egg and clutch size follow the predictions of egg size theory, if there are convergent reproductive strategies, and identify ecological factors that influence clutch and egg traits across all clades of living turtles. Using phylogenetic methods, we tested the covariance among reproductive traits, if they are convergent among diffe...
The reproductive biology of female pig-nosed turtles Carettochelys insculpta was studied for 4 years...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Optimal egg size theory assumes that changes in the egg and clutch are driven by selection, resultin...
In evaluating optimal egg-size theory and the effects of anatomical constraints on egg size in turtl...
Relationships between egg size, egg components, and neonate size have been investigated across a wid...
In Algonquin Park, Ontario, body size and clutch characteristics were recorded for 51 female painted...
There is a positive correlation between clutch size and adult female body size reported for most tur...
Maternal investment in reproduction by oviparous non-avian reptiles is usually limited to pre-ovipos...
The interaction between the egg and the incubation environment can affect the development and life h...
Four western Nebraska populations of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) were studied over a three yea...
From 1996 to 2002, we studied the body size, measures of reproductive strategy (relative clutch mass...
Testudines exhibit considerable variation in the degree of eggshell calcification, which affects egg...
Abstract Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread in nature and may result from selection operatin...
Two large Emys orbicularis populations of coastal central Italy, from San Rossore and Camp Darby (Tu...
The reproductive biology of female pig-nosed turtles Carettochelys insculpta was studied for 4 years...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Optimal egg size theory assumes that changes in the egg and clutch are driven by selection, resultin...
In evaluating optimal egg-size theory and the effects of anatomical constraints on egg size in turtl...
Relationships between egg size, egg components, and neonate size have been investigated across a wid...
In Algonquin Park, Ontario, body size and clutch characteristics were recorded for 51 female painted...
There is a positive correlation between clutch size and adult female body size reported for most tur...
Maternal investment in reproduction by oviparous non-avian reptiles is usually limited to pre-ovipos...
The interaction between the egg and the incubation environment can affect the development and life h...
Four western Nebraska populations of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) were studied over a three yea...
From 1996 to 2002, we studied the body size, measures of reproductive strategy (relative clutch mass...
Testudines exhibit considerable variation in the degree of eggshell calcification, which affects egg...
Abstract Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread in nature and may result from selection operatin...
Two large Emys orbicularis populations of coastal central Italy, from San Rossore and Camp Darby (Tu...
The reproductive biology of female pig-nosed turtles Carettochelys insculpta was studied for 4 years...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...