We explore the evolution of delayed, size-dependent reproduction in the monocarpic perennial Onopordum illyricum, using a range of mathematical models, parameterized with long-term field data. Analysis of the long-term data indicated that mortality, flowering, and growth were age and size dependent. Using mixed models, we estimated the variance about each of these relationships and also individual-specific effects. For the held populations, recruitment was the main density-dependent process, although there were weak effects of local density on growth and mortality Using parameterized growth models, which assume plants grow along a deterministic trajectory, we predict plants should flower at sizes approximately 50% smaller than observed in t...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Understanding why individuals delay reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In pl...
The timing of reproduction is a key determinant of fitness. Here, we develop parameterized integral ...
We explore the evolution of delayed age- and size-dependent flowering in the monocarpic perennial Ca...
In a stochastic environment, two distinct processes, namely nonlinear averaging and non-equilibrium ...
Despite recent, strong interest in the modelling of monocarpic perennial flowering strategies, littl...
1. The evolution of flowering strategies (when and at what size to flower) in monocarpic perennials ...
We use integral projection models (IPMs) and individual-based simulations to study the evolution of ...
For organisms with indeterminate growth, life history theory predicts that in environments where org...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
327 pagesThe study of life histories focuses on how evolution molds the life cycles of organisms and...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
The optimal timing of the seasonal switch from somatic growth to reproduction can depend on an indiv...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...
Understanding why individuals delay reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In pl...
The timing of reproduction is a key determinant of fitness. Here, we develop parameterized integral ...
We explore the evolution of delayed age- and size-dependent flowering in the monocarpic perennial Ca...
In a stochastic environment, two distinct processes, namely nonlinear averaging and non-equilibrium ...
Despite recent, strong interest in the modelling of monocarpic perennial flowering strategies, littl...
1. The evolution of flowering strategies (when and at what size to flower) in monocarpic perennials ...
We use integral projection models (IPMs) and individual-based simulations to study the evolution of ...
For organisms with indeterminate growth, life history theory predicts that in environments where org...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
327 pagesThe study of life histories focuses on how evolution molds the life cycles of organisms and...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
The optimal timing of the seasonal switch from somatic growth to reproduction can depend on an indiv...
Many organisms evolve condition-dependent life history strategies to maximize their lifetime fitness...
Reproductive success and the patterns of sexual allocation in flowering plants are affected by the i...
1. Timing of reproduction affects the outcome of interactions between plants and their pollinators, ...