Maternal effects and spatial processes are rightly recognised as being of great importance in the life histories of a number of different organisms. Previously, little effort has been made for investigating the potential for changes to arise from interactions between these two crucial processes. Here I tested the outcome of introducing a maternal effect on a population of dispersing organisms in different ways, under both spatially homogeneous and heterogeneous conditions, through novel modification of a well-known population model. First, I proposed that parents contribute a proportion of offspring based on their own developmental experience. This is applied to dispersing organisms as well as those that remain in their natal patch to breed...
Non-genetic transmission of information across generations, so-called parental effects, can have sig...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Maternal effects are non-genetic effects of the maternal phenotype or environment on the phenotype o...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
1. Maternal effects describe how mothers influence offspring life histories. In many taxa, maternal ...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
Parent-offspring conflict emerges in many different contexts, but a rarely emphasized perspective is...
The well studied trade-off between offspring size and offspring number assumes that offspring fitnes...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Non-genetic transmission of information across generations, so-called parental effects, can have sig...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Maternal effects are non-genetic effects of the maternal phenotype or environment on the phenotype o...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
1. Maternal effects describe how mothers influence offspring life histories. In many taxa, maternal ...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
*Background. In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptiv...
Parent-offspring conflict emerges in many different contexts, but a rarely emphasized perspective is...
The well studied trade-off between offspring size and offspring number assumes that offspring fitnes...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Non-genetic transmission of information across generations, so-called parental effects, can have sig...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Maternal effects are non-genetic effects of the maternal phenotype or environment on the phenotype o...