Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, few studies have examined the relationships among egg size, composition, and energetic content in a phylogenetically controlled context. We investigated the associations among egg size, composition, and energy using a comparative system, geminate species formed by the closure of the Central American Seaway. We examined western Atlantic (WA) and eastern Pacific (EP) species in three echinoid genera, Echinometra, Eucidaris, and Diadema. In the genus with the largest difference in egg size between geminates (Echinometra), the eggs of WA species were larger, lipid rich and protein poor compared to the smaller eggs of their EP geminate. In addition,...
<p>Average (1± SE) egg volume for Eastern Pacific (green) and Western Atlantic (blue) species of sea...
In free-spawning marine invertebrates, larval development typically proceeds by one of two modes: pl...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
SUMMARY Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is crit...
Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is critical to ...
Many life-history and developmental studies of marine invertebrates assume that eggs of species with...
Life-history models for marine invertebrate animals assume a strong correlation between the size of ...
Mothers impact the survival and performance of their offspring through the resources they provision,...
Organisms have limited resources available to invest in reproduction, causing a tradeoff between the...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
The consequences of changes in egg size for the development of marine invertebrates have been the su...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
Fertilisation kinetics theory suggests that, when sperm are limiting, the larger eggs of broadcast-s...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
<p>Average (1± SE) egg volume for Eastern Pacific (green) and Western Atlantic (blue) species of sea...
In free-spawning marine invertebrates, larval development typically proceeds by one of two modes: pl...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
SUMMARY Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is crit...
Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is critical to ...
Many life-history and developmental studies of marine invertebrates assume that eggs of species with...
Life-history models for marine invertebrate animals assume a strong correlation between the size of ...
Mothers impact the survival and performance of their offspring through the resources they provision,...
Organisms have limited resources available to invest in reproduction, causing a tradeoff between the...
The evolution of egg size in marine invertebrates remains a topic of central importance for life-his...
The consequences of changes in egg size for the development of marine invertebrates have been the su...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
Fertilisation kinetics theory suggests that, when sperm are limiting, the larger eggs of broadcast-s...
Synopsis Egg size is a critical life-history trait because it can profoundly influence offspring fit...
<p>Average (1± SE) egg volume for Eastern Pacific (green) and Western Atlantic (blue) species of sea...
In free-spawning marine invertebrates, larval development typically proceeds by one of two modes: pl...
The optimal balance of reproductive effort between offspring size and number depends on the fitness ...