The limited availability of resources is predicted to impose trade-offs between growth, reproduction and self-maintenance in animals. However, although some studies have shown that early reproduction suppresses growth, reproduction positively correlates with size in others. We use detailed records from a large population of semi-captive elephants in Myanmar to assess the relationships between size (height and weight), reproduction and survival in female Asian elephants, a species characterized by slow, costly life history. Although female height gain during the growth period overlapped little with reproductive onset in the population, there was large variation in age at first reproduction and only 81% of final weight had been reac...
In species with marked sexual dimorphism, the classic prediction is that the sex which undergoes str...
Body size is an important influence on the life history of males of polygynous mammals because it is...
Capturing wild animals is common for conservation, economic, or research purposes. Understanding how...
The limited availability of resources is predicted to impose trade-offs between growth, reproduction...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Background: The growth strategy of a species influences many key aspects of its life-history. Animal...
Senescent declines in reproduction and survival are found across the tree of life, but little is kno...
Long-lived species such as elephants, whales and primates exhibit extended post-fertile survival com...
Although studies on laboratory species and natural populations of vertebrates have shown reproductio...
Conclusions: Our results show that the reproductive and survival patterns of Asian elephants diff...
Growth from conception to reproductive onset in African elephants (Loxodonta africana) provides insi...
Harvesting of wild populations can cause the evolution of morphological, behavioral, and life histor...
We previously reported that African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) female elephant...
Detailed demographic data on wild Asian elephants have been difficult to collect due to habitat char...
In species with marked sexual dimorphism, the classic prediction is that the sex which undergoes str...
Body size is an important influence on the life history of males of polygynous mammals because it is...
Capturing wild animals is common for conservation, economic, or research purposes. Understanding how...
The limited availability of resources is predicted to impose trade-offs between growth, reproduction...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
Background: The growth strategy of a species influences many key aspects of its life-history. Animal...
Senescent declines in reproduction and survival are found across the tree of life, but little is kno...
Long-lived species such as elephants, whales and primates exhibit extended post-fertile survival com...
Although studies on laboratory species and natural populations of vertebrates have shown reproductio...
Conclusions: Our results show that the reproductive and survival patterns of Asian elephants diff...
Growth from conception to reproductive onset in African elephants (Loxodonta africana) provides insi...
Harvesting of wild populations can cause the evolution of morphological, behavioral, and life histor...
We previously reported that African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) female elephant...
Detailed demographic data on wild Asian elephants have been difficult to collect due to habitat char...
In species with marked sexual dimorphism, the classic prediction is that the sex which undergoes str...
Body size is an important influence on the life history of males of polygynous mammals because it is...
Capturing wild animals is common for conservation, economic, or research purposes. Understanding how...