Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwinian fitness. We calculated lifetime reproductive success in a colony of female northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris (Gill, 1866)) by monitoring annual breeding throughout life of 7735 female weanlings marked individually at Año Nuevo, California, USA, from 1963 to 2005. Great variation in lifetime reproductive success was evident in three aspects of life history: (1) 75% of the females died before reaching breeding age and produced no pups; (2) nearly half of the survivors bred for only a few years before dying, and young females had low weaning success; (3) less than 1% of the females in the sample were exceptionally successful pr...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
The southern elephant seal is among the most sexually dimorphic and polygynous of all mammals: males...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
Reproductive effort is a key parameter of life history because it measures the resources allocated t...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
When to commence breeding is a crucial life-history decision that may be the most important determin...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the con...
We collected 25 years of demographic, foraging route, diving, and diet data from northern elephant s...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
The southern elephant seal is among the most sexually dimorphic and polygynous of all mammals: males...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...
Lifetime reproductive success of individuals in a natural population provides an estimate of Darwini...
In iteroparous species, intermittent breeding is an important life‐history tactic that can greatly a...
Intermittent breeding by which organisms skip some current reproductive opportunities in order to en...
Reproductive effort is a key parameter of life history because it measures the resources allocated t...
Early developmental conditions contribute to individual heterogeneity of both phenotypic traits and ...
The evolutionary theory of senescence posits that as the probability of extrinsic mortality increase...
When to commence breeding is a crucial life-history decision that may be the most important determin...
International audienceCorrelations between early-and late-life performance are a major prediction of...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
Life history trade-off theory predicts that current reproduction can negatively affect survival and ...
All organisms face resource limitations that will ultimately restrict population growth, but the con...
We collected 25 years of demographic, foraging route, diving, and diet data from northern elephant s...
Population-level shifts in reproductive phenology in response to environmental change are common, bu...
The southern elephant seal is among the most sexually dimorphic and polygynous of all mammals: males...
antagonistic pleiotropy; disposable soma; reproductive costs, senescence; trade-off. The evolutionar...