Gradients of season length and mortality risk cause shifts in body size, reserves and reproductive strategies of determinate growers
Abstract
The theory of life‐history evolution investigates how growth‐reproduction trade‐offs drive evolution of body size in uni‐ and multivoltine (one or more generations per year) arthropods. Existing theory does not predict how the length of the feeding season (season length hereafter) affects body size in semivoltine (i.e., juvenile period longer than 1 year) determinate growers and usually ignores that uni‐ and semivoltine arthropods accumulate...
Paper Details
Title
Gradients of season length and mortality risk cause shifts in body size, reserves and reproductive strategies of determinate growers
Published Date
Aug 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
10
Pages
2395 - 2406
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