Comparing Life Histories across Taxonomic Groups in Multiple Dimensions: How Mammal-Like Are Insects?
Abstract
Explaining variation in life histories remains a major challenge because they are multidimensional and there are many competing explanatory theories and paradigms. An influential concept in life-history theory is the fast-slow continuum, exemplified by mammals. Determining the utility of such concepts across taxonomic groups requires comparison of the groups’ life histories in multidimensional space. Insects display enormous species richness and...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing Life Histories across Taxonomic Groups in Multiple Dimensions: How Mammal-Like Are Insects?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
195
Issue
1
Pages
70 - 81
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