The decision how to allocate marginal resources to reproduction and growth can have important effects on associated life-history parameters as well as on population dynamics. In addition to showing variation among individuals in a population, such allocation rules may be either condition-dependent or fixed in different individuals. While many studies on anuran amphibians have focused on egg numbers and egg sizes in females of different sizes, virtually no data exist on the relative allocation of marginal resources to growth versus reproduction. In the laboratory, we therefore offered female common frogs (Rana temporaria) low versus high food rations for a full reproductive cycle, and monitored their growth and later reproductive investment ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00213.x The reproductive strategies of frogs are highly diverse, but an...
Sexual selection theory predicts a trade-off between premating (ornaments and armaments) and postmat...
Egg size is considered to be a major maternal effect for offspring in oviparous organisms. It has pr...
Long-term experiments were conducted to study the progression of vitellogenic cycles in Rana tigrina...
Life history theory is concerned with the costs of survival, growth and reproduction under different...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
Egg provisioning is a major maternal effect in amphibians. We evaluated the relationship between sta...
Studies investigating the factors that control the distribution of species across environmental grad...
Predicting the magnitude and nature of changes in a species' range is becoming ever more important a...
Abstract Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs ar...
Sexual selection theory predicts a trade-off between premating (ornaments and armaments) and postmat...
Intraspecifc variation in body size, both among populations and between sexes, is an important facto...
The embryonic stage in the red-crowned toadlet (Pseudophryne australis) varies among individuals of ...
Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs are not alw...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00213.x The reproductive strategies of frogs are highly diverse, but an...
Sexual selection theory predicts a trade-off between premating (ornaments and armaments) and postmat...
Egg size is considered to be a major maternal effect for offspring in oviparous organisms. It has pr...
Long-term experiments were conducted to study the progression of vitellogenic cycles in Rana tigrina...
Life history theory is concerned with the costs of survival, growth and reproduction under different...
Intraclutch variation in offspring size should evolve when offspring encounter unpredictable environ...
Egg provisioning is a major maternal effect in amphibians. We evaluated the relationship between sta...
Studies investigating the factors that control the distribution of species across environmental grad...
Predicting the magnitude and nature of changes in a species' range is becoming ever more important a...
Abstract Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs ar...
Sexual selection theory predicts a trade-off between premating (ornaments and armaments) and postmat...
Intraspecifc variation in body size, both among populations and between sexes, is an important facto...
The embryonic stage in the red-crowned toadlet (Pseudophryne australis) varies among individuals of ...
Limited resources will inevitably lead to trade-offs between traits. However, trade-offs are not alw...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2006.00213.x The reproductive strategies of frogs are highly diverse, but an...
Sexual selection theory predicts a trade-off between premating (ornaments and armaments) and postmat...
Egg size is considered to be a major maternal effect for offspring in oviparous organisms. It has pr...