In isopods, parental care takes the form of offspring brooding in marsupial pouches. Marsupial brooding was an important step towards the origin of terrestrial lifestyles among isopods, but its potential role in shaping isopod life histories remains unknown. It is here considered that marsupial brooding imposes costs and creates a temporary association between the survival of mothers and that of their offspring. Integrating findings from different life history models, we predicted that the effects of marsupial brooding set selective conditions for the continuation of growth after maturation, which leads to indeterminate growth, and the production of larger offspring by larger females. Based on this perspective, a study on the size dependenc...
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Table S1 : Explanation note: Results of the literature search for reports of at least one of...
What selection pressures drive the evolution of offspring size? Answering this fundamental question ...
In isopods, parental care takes the form of offspring brooding in marsupial pouches. Marsupial brood...
In isopods, parental care takes the form of offspring brooding in marsupial pouches. Marsupial brood...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
The hypothesis that the balance of trade-offs between survivorship, growth and reproductive allocati...
Marsupial species provide an important research tool in attempts to unravel the complicated mechanis...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus, a shrew‐sized marsupial endemic to south‐western Australia, fee...
A synoptic theoretical model of animal form and function for use in behavioral and evolutionary ecol...
There is growing evidence that the sex ratios of wild vertebrate populations are determined by mecha...
Table S1 : Explanation note: Results of the literature search for reports of at least one of...
There is growing evidence that the sex ratios of wild vertebrate populations are determined by mecha...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of London Copyright © 2008 The Authors.The life hi...
Table S1 : Explanation note: Results of the literature search for reports of at least one of...
What selection pressures drive the evolution of offspring size? Answering this fundamental question ...
In isopods, parental care takes the form of offspring brooding in marsupial pouches. Marsupial brood...
In isopods, parental care takes the form of offspring brooding in marsupial pouches. Marsupial brood...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
The degree to which females allocate resources between current reproduction, future fecundity and su...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
The hypothesis that the balance of trade-offs between survivorship, growth and reproductive allocati...
Marsupial species provide an important research tool in attempts to unravel the complicated mechanis...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus, a shrew‐sized marsupial endemic to south‐western Australia, fee...
A synoptic theoretical model of animal form and function for use in behavioral and evolutionary ecol...
There is growing evidence that the sex ratios of wild vertebrate populations are determined by mecha...
Table S1 : Explanation note: Results of the literature search for reports of at least one of...
There is growing evidence that the sex ratios of wild vertebrate populations are determined by mecha...
Journal compilation © 2008 The Zoological Society of London Copyright © 2008 The Authors.The life hi...
Table S1 : Explanation note: Results of the literature search for reports of at least one of...
What selection pressures drive the evolution of offspring size? Answering this fundamental question ...