Do intraspecific life history patterns follow interspecific predictions? A test using latitudinal variation in ringed seals
Abstract
Mammals adapted to unpredictable and low‐energy environments often evolve a “bet‐hedging” life history strategy characterized by less costly reproductive outputs over a longer and slower‐growing life. In contrast, species adapted to more predictable (i.e., low variation) and higher energy environments may evolve greater fecundity over a shorter and faster‐growing life. We tested whether this known interspecific pattern also occurs within a...
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Title
Do intraspecific life history patterns follow interspecific predictions? A test using latitudinal variation in ringed seals
Published Date
Jun 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
371 - 382
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