Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently, the inability to reach the nutritional optimum imposes severe consequences for animal fitness. Yet, under natural conditions, organisms may face a mixture of stressors that can modulate the effects of nutritional asymmetry. For instance, stressful environments caused by intense interaction with conspecifics. Here, we subjected the house cricket Acheta domesticus to (i) either of two types of diet that have proved to affect cricket performance and (ii) simultaneously manipulated their social environment throughout their complete life cycle. We aimed to track sex-specific consequences for multiple traits during insect development throughout a...
Nutritional geometry has advanced our understanding of how macronutrients (e.g., proteins and carboh...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
SummaryDiet affects both lifespan and reproduction [1–9], leading to the prediction that the contras...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
Social environment profoundly influences the fitness of animals, affecting their probability of surv...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
Animals adjust resource acquisition throughout life to meet changing physiological demands of growth...
An organism\u27s juvenile environment can significantly impact its adult phenotype. If an individual...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
Every organism needs to survive and successfully reproduce in the face of changing environmental con...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
Nutritional geometry has advanced our understanding of how macronutrients (e.g., proteins and carboh...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
SummaryDiet affects both lifespan and reproduction [1–9], leading to the prediction that the contras...
Nutrition is the single most important factor for individual's growth and reproduction. Consequently...
Despite recent progress in elucidating the genetic basis for behavioral variation, the effects of th...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
Social environment profoundly influences the fitness of animals, affecting their probability of surv...
Alternative food sources have become an important focus of research due to increased food demand cou...
A common approach in the study of life-history trade-off evolution is to manipulate the nutrient con...
Animals adjust resource acquisition throughout life to meet changing physiological demands of growth...
An organism\u27s juvenile environment can significantly impact its adult phenotype. If an individual...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
Every organism needs to survive and successfully reproduce in the face of changing environmental con...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
Nutritional geometry has advanced our understanding of how macronutrients (e.g., proteins and carboh...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
SummaryDiet affects both lifespan and reproduction [1–9], leading to the prediction that the contras...