Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fitness costs of growing large are rarely detected in vertebrates in the wild. Evidence that adult body mass progressively declines with increasing age is accumulating across mammalian populations. Growing fast to a large body can increase the cellular damage accumulated throughout life, leading body growth in early life to be negatively associated with the rate of body mass senescence. Moreover, the onset of mass senescence may strongly depend on both sex-specific reproductive tactics and environmental conditions. Assessing the timing and the rate of body mass decline with increasing age thus offers an opportunity to look for costs of having gr...
Environmental conditions experienced during early growth and development markedly shape phenotypic t...
Rensch's rule, which states that the magnitude of sexual size dimorphism tends to increase with incr...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that environmental conditions experienced early i...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
Individuals experiencing poor growth early in life may later make up their size deficit. Compensator...
Individuals experiencing poor growth early in life may later make up their size deficit. Compensator...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
Environmental conditions experienced during early growth and development markedly shape phenotypic t...
Rensch's rule, which states that the magnitude of sexual size dimorphism tends to increase with incr...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that environmental conditions experienced early i...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
Individual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductive success, whereas fit...
International audienceIndividual body mass often positively correlates with survival and reproductiv...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
1. To secure mating opportunities, males often develop and maintain conspicuous traits that are invo...
Individuals experiencing poor growth early in life may later make up their size deficit. Compensator...
Individuals experiencing poor growth early in life may later make up their size deficit. Compensator...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
The evolutionary theories of senescence predict that investment in reproduction in early life should...
Environmental conditions experienced during early growth and development markedly shape phenotypic t...
Rensch's rule, which states that the magnitude of sexual size dimorphism tends to increase with incr...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that environmental conditions experienced early i...