Age-related reproduction of female Mongolian racerunners (Eremias argus; Lacertidae): Evidence of reproductive senescence

Volume: 331, Issue: 5, Pages: 290 - 298
Published: Apr 4, 2019
Abstract
The reproductive maturation hypothesis, the terminal investment hypothesis, and the senescence hypothesis are the most extensively evaluated hypotheses proposed to explain age‐related patterns of reproduction in iteroparous organisms. Here, we evaluated these hypotheses for the Mongolian racerunner ( Eremias argus ), a short‐lived lacertid lizard, by comparing reproductive traits between females that completed reproductive cycles under the same...
Paper Details
Title
Age-related reproduction of female Mongolian racerunners (Eremias argus; Lacertidae): Evidence of reproductive senescence
Published Date
Apr 4, 2019
Volume
331
Issue
5
Pages
290 - 298
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