Differential allocation is the adjustment of reproductive allocation, typically by a female, in response to the quality of her male partner. A recent theoretical model suggests that differential allocation may influence trade-offs between reproductive traits within a breeding attempt. Furthermore, it is often difficult to distinguish differential allocation from direct effects of male condition. We address these gaps using a novel cross-fostering design to exclude direct effects of male condition and to test whether differential allocation affects trade-offs between and within breeding attempts. This design detects differential allocation as effects of a female's mating partner and direct effects of male condition as effects of the larvae's...
Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes express...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Life-history theory aims to understand how different environments result in differential investment ...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
1. Food availability can be unpredictable. When food becomes more abundant following a period of low...
Studies investigating the trade-off between current and future reproduction often find that increase...
Male parents face a choice: should they invest more in caring for offspring or in attempting to mate...
Resource allocation trade-offs arise when developing organs are in competition for a limited pool of...
There is a growing interest in how environmental conditions, such as resource availability, can modi...
Individual variation in resource acquisition should have consequences for life-history traits and tr...
When males provide females with resources at mating they can become the limiting sex in reproduction...
Individuals vary with respect to their nutritional state and such variation is an important determin...
Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes express...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Life-history theory aims to understand how different environments result in differential investment ...
The costs of mating for a female might depend on both her phenotype and that of her mate. Sexually a...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection to maximize fitness in one sex does so at the expense of the o...
Organisms are selected to maximize lifetime reproductive success by balancing the costs of current r...
1. Food availability can be unpredictable. When food becomes more abundant following a period of low...
Studies investigating the trade-off between current and future reproduction often find that increase...
Male parents face a choice: should they invest more in caring for offspring or in attempting to mate...
Resource allocation trade-offs arise when developing organs are in competition for a limited pool of...
There is a growing interest in how environmental conditions, such as resource availability, can modi...
Individual variation in resource acquisition should have consequences for life-history traits and tr...
When males provide females with resources at mating they can become the limiting sex in reproduction...
Individuals vary with respect to their nutritional state and such variation is an important determin...
Social interactions can give rise to indirect genetic effects (IGEs), which occur when genes express...
A major unsolved question in evolutionary biology concerns the relationship between natural and sexu...
Life-history theory aims to understand how different environments result in differential investment ...