نتایج جستجو برای: female broods

تعداد نتایج: 268087  

Journal: :Science 1980
G Högstedt

Reproductive output from enlarged or reduced magpie broods showed that each female generally lays a clutch of optimal size. This size varies considerably between females. Approximately 85 percent of the within-years variation in clutch size was associated with differences between territories. Colonial bird species, lacking individual foraging territories, have a smaller clutch size variation th...

2003
ALBERTO VELANDO CARLOS ALONSO-ALVAREZ

1. In long-lived species, such as seabirds, the allocation of resources between selfmaintenance and reproduction is of particular interest because only a small reduction in adult survival may have a large negative effect on lifetime reproductive success. There is much debate about whether seabirds have a fixed or flexible level of investment in their current reproduction, and it has been propos...

2009
Yoriko Saeki Philip H. Crowley Charles W. Fox Daniel A. Potter

Polyembryonic parasitoids producing single-sex broods of clonal offspring provide an unusually clear window into the classic tradeoff between the number and size of offspring. We conducted a laboratory study of the encyrtid parasitoid Copidosoma bakeri parasitizing the noctuid Agrotis ipsilon to examine the way that size and number of offspring tradeoff in broods of each sex and to determine ho...

1998
L. ZANE W. S. NELSON A. G. JONES J. C. AVISE

Females of many species mate with multiple males during the course of a single round of reproduction (Davies, 1991; Birkhead & Mùller, 1992). However, secure estimates of the frequency of concurrent multiple paternity in most cases awaited the application of molecular markers (Avise, 1994) that permit documentation of when copulations result in fertilizations such that individual broods are mul...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2005
C Lopez-Vaamonde H C J Godfray S A West C Hansson J M Cook

We studied host selection and exploitation, two crucial aspects of parasite ecology, in Achrysocharoides parasitoid wasps, which show remarkable host specificity and unusual offspring sex allocation. We estimated a molecular phylogeny of 15 Achrysocharoides species and compared this with host (plant and insect) phylogenies. This tri-trophic phylogenetic comparison provides no evidence for cospe...

2003
ANETTE BACK

The spatial position of young animals within a brood affects their survival, so that marginal individuals are at greater risk of predation. Spatial brood structuring may be caused by differences in offspring size, age, hunger, or active parental manipulation through aggression. Nepotistic manipulation of brood structure would confer fitness benefits for parents accepting nondescendant young. Ho...

2014
Kathryn A. McDonald Rachel Collin Maryna P. Lesoway

In marine invertebrates, polymorphism and polyphenism in mode of development are known as “poecilogony.” Understanding the environmental correlates of poecilogony and the developmental mechanisms that produce it could contribute to a better understanding of evolutionary transitions in mode of development. However, poecilogony is rare in marine invertebrates, with only ten recognized, well-docum...

2014
Janine W. Y. Wong Christophe Lucas Mathias Kölliker

The evolution of parent-offspring communication was mostly studied from the perspective of parents responding to begging signals conveying information about offspring condition. Parents should respond to begging because of the differential fitness returns obtained from their investment in offspring that differ in condition. For analogous reasons, offspring should adjust their behavior to cues/s...

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