Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3014957139> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3014957139 endingPage "1987" @default.
- W3014957139 startingPage "1978" @default.
- W3014957139 abstract "Abstract Maintenance of phenotypic heterogeneity in the face of strong selection is an important component of evolutionary ecology, as are the consequences of such heterogeneity. Organisms may experience diminishing returns of increased reproductive allocation as clutch or litter size increases, affecting current and residual reproductive success. Given existing uncertainty regarding trade‐offs between the quantity and quality of offspring, we sought to examine the potential for diminishing returns on increased reproductive allocation in a long‐lived species of goose, with a particular emphasis on the effect of position in the laying sequence on offspring quality. To better understand the effects of maternal allocation on offspring survival and growth, we estimated the effects of egg size, timing of breeding, inter‐ and intra‐annual variation, and position in the laying sequence on gosling survival and growth rates of black brant Branta bernicla nigricans breeding in western Alaska from 1987 to 2007. We found that gosling growth rates and survival decreased with position in the laying sequence, regardless of clutch size. Mean egg volume of the clutch a gosling originated from had a positive effect on gosling survival ( β = 0.095, 95% CRI: 0.024, 0.165) and gosling growth rates ( β = 0.626, 95% CRI: 0.469, 0.738). Gosling survival ( β = −0.146, 95% CRI: −0.214, −0.079) and growth rates ( β = −1.286, 95% CRI: −1.435, −1.132) were negatively related to hatching date. These findings indicate substantial heterogeneity in offspring quality associated with their position in the laying sequence. They also potentially suggest a trade‐off mechanism for females whose total reproductive investment is governed by pre‐breeding state." @default.
- W3014957139 created "2020-04-10" @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5005912819 @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5014429864 @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5029000431 @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5029798550 @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5054250473 @default.
- W3014957139 creator A5085750307 @default.
- W3014957139 date "2020-04-22" @default.
- W3014957139 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3014957139 title "Long‐term research and hierarchical models reveal consistent fitness costs of being the last egg in a clutch" @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1563804626 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1907840103 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1963940334 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1968008250 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1973655881 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1977035623 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1986746017 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1993159358 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1996018742 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1996580172 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1998617542 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W1998980806 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2008884906 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2020301083 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2024670369 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2027845389 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2034767609 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2040070648 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2045292033 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2047130543 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2047495451 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2058589633 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2063308859 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2068910572 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2071727431 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2076712945 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2078712983 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2086995370 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2088045138 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2089091185 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2090236055 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2090427171 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2103273916 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2106841717 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2136689082 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2136721052 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2138571353 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2145111825 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2147451227 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2154496895 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2159971078 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2171780200 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2173501703 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2176232959 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2276399514 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2314199485 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2315485732 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2315741473 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2317769073 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2320270825 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2320495529 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2322490778 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2323203789 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2323478100 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2323979473 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2324422833 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2326826029 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2329220682 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2329329059 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2331013126 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2331207489 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2333423271 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2334678977 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2472591923 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2491568635 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2498040490 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2555356996 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2558921070 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2593988964 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2604771718 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2606361158 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2611807535 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2727293682 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2884510698 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2906409355 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2914339361 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2937185913 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2949103237 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W2950269998 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W4229539777 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W4239729273 @default.
- W3014957139 cites W4244968295 @default.
- W3014957139 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13232" @default.
- W3014957139 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7497156" @default.
- W3014957139 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32248534" @default.
- W3014957139 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3014957139 type Work @default.