The integration of traits into 'syndromes' has been suggested as a useful framework to advance insights in trait responses to environmental stressors. Yet, how stressors shape the consistency ('repeatability') of traits and their covariation at the individual level remains debated. We studied how seasonal time constraints shape trait repeatability and integration of life-history, behavioural, and physiological traits along a fast-slow continuum, using the 'pace-of-life syndrome' as a framework. We manipulated the photoperiod during the larval development of the damselfly Ischnura elegans, generating a time-relaxed early, a control, and a time-constrained late group. The photoperiod treatment did not seem to affect the voltinism of the larva...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis integrates covariation of life-history traits along a fa...
Many insects possess the plastic ability to either develop directly to adulthood, or enter diapause ...
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies ...
Optimal values for life history traits are expected to depend upon environmental conditions during d...
© Oxford University Press 2008. All rights reserved. Animals often face time stress because they hav...
The simultaneous presence of predators and a limited time for development imposes a conflict: accele...
In animals with a complex life cycle, larval life-history plasticity is likely shaped by the interpl...
To understand and predict patterns in trait variation along environmental gradients and in response ...
We investigated four predictions about how temperature, photoperiod and sex affect the life history ...
Life-history theory predicts changes in age and size at maturity in response to constraints in anima...
The simultaneous presence of predators and a limited time for development imposes a conflict: accele...
To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of global change such as climate warming and p...
The trade off between age and size at emergence, which plays a central role in life history theory, ...
© 2018 by the Ecological Society of America To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of...
Optimality models predict that, under a time constraint, organisms should accelerate development, an...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis integrates covariation of life-history traits along a fa...
Many insects possess the plastic ability to either develop directly to adulthood, or enter diapause ...
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies ...
Optimal values for life history traits are expected to depend upon environmental conditions during d...
© Oxford University Press 2008. All rights reserved. Animals often face time stress because they hav...
The simultaneous presence of predators and a limited time for development imposes a conflict: accele...
In animals with a complex life cycle, larval life-history plasticity is likely shaped by the interpl...
To understand and predict patterns in trait variation along environmental gradients and in response ...
We investigated four predictions about how temperature, photoperiod and sex affect the life history ...
Life-history theory predicts changes in age and size at maturity in response to constraints in anima...
The simultaneous presence of predators and a limited time for development imposes a conflict: accele...
To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of global change such as climate warming and p...
The trade off between age and size at emergence, which plays a central role in life history theory, ...
© 2018 by the Ecological Society of America To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of...
Optimality models predict that, under a time constraint, organisms should accelerate development, an...
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis integrates covariation of life-history traits along a fa...
Many insects possess the plastic ability to either develop directly to adulthood, or enter diapause ...
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies ...