نتایج جستجو برای: annual reproductive cycle

تعداد نتایج: 466005  

Journal: :Global change biology 2018
Barbara M Tomotani Henk van der Jeugd Phillip Gienapp Iván de la Hera Jos Pilzecker Corry Teichmann Marcel E Visser

Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but how, within the same species, other annual cycle stages (e.g. moult, migration) shift relative to the timing of breeding has rarely been studied. When stages shift at different rates, the interval between stages may change resulting in overlaps, and as each stage is energetically demanding, thes...

2003
JAY J. ROTELLA ROBERT G. CLARK ALAN D. AFTON

In birds, larger females generally have greater breeding propensity, reproductive investment, and success than do smaller females. However, optimal female body size also depends on how natural selection acts during other parts of the life cycle. Larger female Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) produce larger eggs than do smaller females, and ducklings from larger eggs survive better than those hatch...

2012
Karen Evans Toby A. Patterson Howard Reid Shelton J. Harley

Southern bluefin tuna (SBT) appear to comprise a single stock that is assumed to be both mixed across its distribution and having reproductive adults that are obligate, annual spawners. The putative annual migration cycle of mature SBT consists of dispersed foraging at temperate latitudes with migration to a single spawning ground in the tropical eastern Indian Ocean. Spawning migrations have b...

2013
Mauricio Fernández Otárola Marlies Sazima Vera N Solferini

Reproductive strategies, sexual selection, and their relationship with the phenotype of individuals are topics widely studied in animals, but this information is less abundant for plants. Variability in flowering phenology among individuals has direct impact on their fitness, but how reproductive phenology is affected by the size of the individuals needs further study. We quantified the floweri...

2003
Copulate En Route FRANK R. MOORE

birds undertake long-distance migrations between temperate breeding grounds and tropical wintering areas in the Caribbean Basin, Central America, and South America (Keast and Morton 1980). Although they spend over one-half of their annual cycle away from their breeding grounds, either en route or "wintering" in Neotropical areas, it is generally accepted that songbird migrants form pair bonds a...

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