Long-term studies are especially suited for disentangling the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on both total reproductive investment and reproductive allocation in offspring number versus offspring size. Female reproductive traits of the red-banded wolf snake (Lycodon rufozonatus) from Zhejiang, East China were studied in four years between 1999 and 2014. Egg-laying dates overall extended from late June to late July, and varied among years. Postpartum body mass, clutch size, clutch mass, and egg size were positively related to female size (snout vent length, SVL) in each year. Postpartum body mass, clutch mass, and egg size differed among years after accounting for female SVL, whereas clutch size did not. Setting female SVL at the...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
Although fecundity selection is ubiquitous, in an overwhelming majority of animal lineages, small sp...
In snakes, body size and reproductive output vary greatly among disjunct populations. Clutch size is...
Some organisms rely on stored energy to fuel reproductive expenditure (capital breeders) whereas oth...
Diverse interactions between factors that influence body size complicate the identification of the p...
Field-studies on the reproductive biology of snakes have traditionally dealt with given reproductive...
Fecundity selection is one of the most influential underlying driving forces responsible for body si...
The relationship between female body size and egg number was examined in the snake Bothrops jararaca...
Like most ectothermic vertebrates, keelback snakes (Tropidonophis mairii) do not exhibit parental ca...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
We studied the correlations between body size parameters (SVL and body condition) and clutch paramet...
Average prey size often varies across landscapes, resulting in predator populations having differing...
The important part of life history of species is number and size of offspring, which is limited by s...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for both sexes, but the magnitude of expenditure and its rel...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
Although fecundity selection is ubiquitous, in an overwhelming majority of animal lineages, small sp...
In snakes, body size and reproductive output vary greatly among disjunct populations. Clutch size is...
Some organisms rely on stored energy to fuel reproductive expenditure (capital breeders) whereas oth...
Diverse interactions between factors that influence body size complicate the identification of the p...
Field-studies on the reproductive biology of snakes have traditionally dealt with given reproductive...
Fecundity selection is one of the most influential underlying driving forces responsible for body si...
The relationship between female body size and egg number was examined in the snake Bothrops jararaca...
Like most ectothermic vertebrates, keelback snakes (Tropidonophis mairii) do not exhibit parental ca...
Species with an invariant or “fixed” clutch offer a unique opportunity to examine how variation in m...
We studied the correlations between body size parameters (SVL and body condition) and clutch paramet...
Average prey size often varies across landscapes, resulting in predator populations having differing...
The important part of life history of species is number and size of offspring, which is limited by s...
Reproduction is energetically expensive for both sexes, but the magnitude of expenditure and its rel...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
Studies of lizards have shown that offspring size cannot be altered by manipulating clutch size in s...
Although fecundity selection is ubiquitous, in an overwhelming majority of animal lineages, small sp...