The body growth rate in small reptiles is modulated by per-capita food resources and recent evidences suggested that this constraint is the mechanism underlying differences between cohorts. Per-capita food resources depend on population size and climatic factors, but their relative role in explaining the variations in growth rate is unclear. We used morphological data collected over 6 years to model the body growth of an insular lizard (Lilford’s Wall Lizard, Podarcis lilfordi (Günther, 1874)). We used nonlinear equations to describe the appropriate length-at-age relationship. For each sex, seasonal growth was observed and the oscillatory von Bertalanffy curve was fitted to the data. Three age classes were recognized, and we investigated th...
[eng] Recently isolated populations offer a good biological model to infer the evolutionary forces r...
Geographically widespread species often exhibit variation in life history traits that are a result o...
The consequences of within-cohort (i.e., among-individual) variation for population dynamics are poo...
The body growth rate in small reptiles is modulated by per-capita food resources and r...
Temperature influences the activity seasons, reproductive phenology, survival rates, and growth rate...
Understanding the factors that drive geographic variation in life history is an important challenge ...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptil...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body-size variation in reptil...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 5 figuras, 5 tablas.Recently isolated populations offer a good bi...
1. Demographic theory and empirical studies indicate that cohort variation in demographic traits has...
Growth rates of ectotherms are frequently affected by environmental conditions, such as temperature,...
Small vertebrates on islands are expected to attain a larger body size, and a greater survival than ...
Abstract Background Ectothermic animals living in cold (high latitude or high elevation) regions are...
My dissertation examined the relative importance of proximate ecological versus ultimate evolutionar...
[eng] Recently isolated populations offer a good biological model to infer the evolutionary forces r...
Geographically widespread species often exhibit variation in life history traits that are a result o...
The consequences of within-cohort (i.e., among-individual) variation for population dynamics are poo...
The body growth rate in small reptiles is modulated by per-capita food resources and r...
Temperature influences the activity seasons, reproductive phenology, survival rates, and growth rate...
Understanding the factors that drive geographic variation in life history is an important challenge ...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body size variation in reptil...
Reproductive mode, ancestry, and climate are hypothesized to determine body-size variation in reptil...
The fence lizard, Sceloporus undulatus, provides a unique opportunity to investigate the causes of p...
Este artículo contiene 12 páginas, 5 figuras, 5 tablas.Recently isolated populations offer a good bi...
1. Demographic theory and empirical studies indicate that cohort variation in demographic traits has...
Growth rates of ectotherms are frequently affected by environmental conditions, such as temperature,...
Small vertebrates on islands are expected to attain a larger body size, and a greater survival than ...
Abstract Background Ectothermic animals living in cold (high latitude or high elevation) regions are...
My dissertation examined the relative importance of proximate ecological versus ultimate evolutionar...
[eng] Recently isolated populations offer a good biological model to infer the evolutionary forces r...
Geographically widespread species often exhibit variation in life history traits that are a result o...
The consequences of within-cohort (i.e., among-individual) variation for population dynamics are poo...