Squamate hatchling size and the evolutionary causes of negative offspring size allometry
收藏DataONE2020-06-24 更新2025-04-19 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:f7eb375881c5dfb5f5d6d637756afbea7bb8bbd98e3fa2722b7ca1c0510756d8
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Although fecundity selection is ubiquitous, in an overwhelming majority of animal lineages, small species produce smaller number of offspring per clutch. In this context, egg, hatchling and neonate sizes are absolutely larger, but smaller relative to adult body size in larger species. The evolutionary causes of this widespread phenomenon are not fully explored. The negative offspring size allometry can result from processes limiting maximal egg/offspring size forcing larger species to produce relatively smaller offspring (âupper limitâ), or from a limit on minimal egg/offspring size forcing smaller species to produce relatively larger offspring (âlower limitâ). Several reptile lineages have invariant clutch sizes, where females always lay either one or two eggs per clutch. These lineages offer an interesting perspective on the general evolutionary forces driving negative offspring size allometry, because an important selective factor, fecundity selection in a single clutch, is eliminate...
创建时间:
2025-04-04



