Authors
Antoine MG Barreaux, Andrew D Higginson, Michael B Bonsall, Sinead English
Publication date
2022/2/23
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Volume
289
Issue
1969
Pages
20211884
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Iteroparous parents face a trade-off between allocating current resources to reproduction versus maximizing survival to produce further offspring. Parental allocation varies across age and follows a hump-shaped pattern across diverse taxa, including mammals, birds and invertebrates. This nonlinear allocation pattern lacks a general theoretical explanation, potentially because most studies focus on offspring number rather than quality and do not incorporate uncertainty or age-dependence in energy intake or costs. Here, we develop a life-history model of maternal allocation in iteroparous animals. We identify the optimal allocation strategy in response to stochasticity when energetic costs, feeding success, energy intake and environmentally driven mortality risk are age-dependent. As a case study, we use tsetse, a viviparous insect that produces one offspring per reproductive attempt and relies on an uncertain food …
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Scholar articles
AMG Barreaux, AD Higginson, MB Bonsall, S English