Evolutionary ecology of progeny size in arthropods
CW Fox, ME Czesak - Annual review of entomology, 2000 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Most models of optimal progeny size assume that there is a trade-off between
progeny size and number, and that progeny fitness increases with increasing investment per …
progeny size and number, and that progeny fitness increases with increasing investment per …
Variation, selection and evolution of function-valued traits
We describe an emerging framework for understanding variation, selection and evolution of
phenotypic traits that are mathematical functions. We use one specific empirical example …
phenotypic traits that are mathematical functions. We use one specific empirical example …
[BOG][B] Evolution of life histories: theory and analysis
D Roff - 1993 - books.google.com
There are many different types of organisms in the world: they differ in size, physiology,
appearance, and life history. The challenge for evolutionary biology is to explain how such …
appearance, and life history. The challenge for evolutionary biology is to explain how such …
Mother doesn't know best: selection of hosts by ovipositing insects
SP Courtney, TT Kibota - Insect-Plant Interactions (1990), 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Over the past 40 years there has been an extraordinary effort to understand the relationships
of plant-feeding insects and their hosts. Anyone who is studying such problems knows the …
of plant-feeding insects and their hosts. Anyone who is studying such problems knows the …
Parental investment in offspring in variable environments: theoretical and empirical considerations
MA McGinley, DH Temme… - The American …, 1987 - journals.uchicago.edu
It has been argued that environmental variability favors variation in offspring size. We have
examined theoretically the effects of three types of environmental heterogeneity on parental …
examined theoretically the effects of three types of environmental heterogeneity on parental …
Insects and temperature—a general theory
N Gilbert, DA Raworth - The Canadian Entomologist, 1996 - cambridge.org
Insects are selected for slow development (but relatively fast growth) in spring, but for fast
development in summer. These contrasting selection pressures explain five puzzling effects …
development in summer. These contrasting selection pressures explain five puzzling effects …
The influence of maternal age and mating frequency on egg size and offspring performance in Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
CW Fox - Oecologia, 1993 - Springer
Maternal age influences offspring quality of many species of insects. This observed maternal
age influence on offspring performance may be mediated through maternal age effects on …
age influence on offspring performance may be mediated through maternal age effects on …
Size, reproductive potential and fecundity in insects: things aren't as simple as they seem
SR Leather - Oikos, 1988 - JSTOR
Debussche, M., Escarr6, J. and Lepart, J. 1982. Ornithochory and plant succession in
mediterranean abandoned orchards.-Vegetatio 48: 255-266.-, Lepart, J. and Molina, J …
mediterranean abandoned orchards.-Vegetatio 48: 255-266.-, Lepart, J. and Molina, J …
Potential changes in the distributions of latitudinally restricted Australian butterfly species in response to climate change
This study assessed potential changes in the distributions of Australian butterfly species in
response to global warming. The bioclimatic program, BIOCLIM, was used to determine the …
response to global warming. The bioclimatic program, BIOCLIM, was used to determine the …
Preference of cabbage white butterflies and honey bees for nectar that contains amino acids
J Alm, TE Ohnmeiss, J Lanza, L Vriesenga - Oecologia, 1990 - Springer
Amino acids occur in most floral nectars but their role in pollinator attraction is relatively
unstudied. Nectars of butterfly-pollinated flower tend to have higher concentrations of amino …
unstudied. Nectars of butterfly-pollinated flower tend to have higher concentrations of amino …