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Título : | Comparative Statics of Joint Reproductive Allocation |
Autor : | León, Jesús Alberto De Nóbrega S., José Renato |
Palabras clave : | Offspring size-number Reproductive effort Life history theory Comparative statics |
Fecha de publicación : | 2000 |
Editorial : | The Journal of Theoretical Biology |
Citación : | León. J.A. and De Nóbrega,J.R. 2000.Comparative Statics of Joint Reproductive Allocation. J. theor. Biol. 205, 563-579. |
Citación : | Vol 205;563-579 |
Resumen : | We perform a perturbation analysis (comparative statics) of how optimal reproductive effort and per offspring investment are jointly affected by diferent selective factors. The factors
considered are: (1) mortality sources, classified according to affected stage ( juvenile or adult) and to its nature (avoidable or unavoidable), and (2) resource (energy) availability for the adult individual. The joint approach reveals both direct and indirect effects of each selective pressure. These interactive effects spring from the nonlinearity of reproductive expenditure, separated into a part devoted to endowing offspring (provisioning cost) and another part
invested to make reproduction possible (requisite cost). The latter is envisioned as a reverse sigmoid function of fecundity (most models, so far, have considered only the first kind of cost).
The indirect e!ects have the consequence of enlarging the class of selective pressures that can induce changes of offspring size and clutch size, as compared with current explanations. So, they illuminate new causes for some effects, and show new effects for some well-known selective causes. Several joint patterns in the two variables, shown by animals and plants in the field, can thus be given more appropriate interpretations than traditional, piecewise, ones. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/14660 |
ISSN : | 0022-5193 |
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