1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central to our understanding of life-history variation. Maximal reproductive effort early in life is predicted to be maladaptive by accelerating ageing disproportionally, decreasing fitness. 2. Optimality theory predicts that reproductive effort is restrained early in life to balance the fitness contribution of reproduction against the survival cost induced by the reproductive effort. When adaptive, the level of reproductive restraint is predicted to be inversely linked to the remaining life-expectancy, potentially resulting in a terminal effort in the last period of reproduction. 3. Experimental tests of the reproductive restraint hypothesis require ...
Early-life conditions can have long-lasting effects and organisms that experience a poor start in li...
Senescence could depress prenatal and postnatal capacities of mothers to invest in offspring. Longit...
Individuals increase lifetime reproductive output through a trade-off between investment in future s...
1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central t...
The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central to ...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
P>1. Longitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have recently demonstrated senescent ...
Life-history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fit...
Optimal investment into life-history traits depends on the environmental conditions that organisms a...
Longitudinal studies of senescence accumulate rapidly from natural populations. However, it is large...
Early-life conditions can have long-lasting effects and organisms that experience a poor start in li...
Senescence could depress prenatal and postnatal capacities of mothers to invest in offspring. Longit...
Individuals increase lifetime reproductive output through a trade-off between investment in future s...
1.The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central t...
The assumption that reproductive effort decreases somatic state, accelerating ageing, is central to ...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
Optimality theories of ageing predict that the balance between reproductive effort and somatic maint...
P>1. Longitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have recently demonstrated senescent ...
Life-history theory is an essential framework to understand the evolution of reproductive allocation...
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fit...
Optimal investment into life-history traits depends on the environmental conditions that organisms a...
Longitudinal studies of senescence accumulate rapidly from natural populations. However, it is large...
Early-life conditions can have long-lasting effects and organisms that experience a poor start in li...
Senescence could depress prenatal and postnatal capacities of mothers to invest in offspring. Longit...
Individuals increase lifetime reproductive output through a trade-off between investment in future s...