Animals adjust resource acquisition throughout life to meet changing physiological demands of growth, reproduction, activity, and somatic maintenance. Wing-polymorphic crickets invest in either dispersal or reproduction during early adulthood, providing a system in which to determine how variation in physiological demands, determined by sex and life history strategy, impact nutritional targets, plus the consequences of nutritionally imbalanced diets across life stages. We hypothesized that high demands of biosynthesis (especially oogenesis in females) drive elevated resource acquisition requirements and confer vulnerability to imbalanced diets. Nutrient targets and allocation into key tissues associated with life history investments were de...
Tradeoffs between fitness-related traits (e.g., reproduction, growth, and self-maintenance) often oc...
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources, resulting in trade-offs. The ...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
There is often large divergence in the effects of key nutrients on life span (LS) and reproduction i...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
Tradeoffs between fitness-related traits (e.g., reproduction, growth, and self-maintenance) often oc...
Tradeoffs between fitness-related traits (e.g., reproduction, growth, and self-maintenance) often oc...
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources, resulting in trade-offs. The ...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Although life-history trade-offs result from the differential acquisition and allocation of nutritio...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
1. Nutrient regulation should covary with life history, but actual demonstrations of this connection...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
Given its impact on fitness, variation in animal body size has long been a source of interest for bi...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
There is often large divergence in the effects of key nutrients on life span (LS) and reproduction i...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
The cricket, Gryllus rubens (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), exists in natural populations as either a fully...
Tradeoffs between fitness-related traits (e.g., reproduction, growth, and self-maintenance) often oc...
Tradeoffs between fitness-related traits (e.g., reproduction, growth, and self-maintenance) often oc...
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources, resulting in trade-offs. The ...
As females and males have different roles in reproduction, they are expected to require different nu...