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Data from: Silver spoon effects of hatching order in an asynchronous hatching bird
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individual quality;long-term fitness consequence;crested ibis;hatching order;Life history;silver spoon effect;2005-2017
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.184c1dj
摘要:
The silver spoon hypothesis proposes that individuals which develop under favourable conditions will gain fitness benefits throughout their lifetime
Data from: Ageing with a silver-spoon: a meta-analysis of the effect of developmental environment on senescence
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Evolution of ageing;senescence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.421r174
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was associated with slower rates of reproductive senescence in late life (? mean = 0.062 ± 0.023SE), indicating a small, but significant, "silver-spoon" effect of ea
Data from: Effects of food restriction across stages of juvenile and early adult development on body weight, survival, and adult life history
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ontogenetic effects;Life History Evolution;insects;trade-offs;Phenotypic Plasticity;Forficula auricularia;food acquisition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5tp2v
摘要:
r development. Our findings in general support the ‘silver-spoon’ hypothesis in that food restriction during juvenile development poses constraints on deve
Data from: Dietary carotenoids affect the development of individual differences and behavioral plasticity
负责人:
Kelleher, Miss Shannon
关键词:
animal personality behavioural plasticity carotenoids exploration life stage nutrition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.80751df
摘要:
at either life stage displayed greater within-individual variance. Our findings provide no support for the silver spoon hypothesis but suggest tha
Data from: Direct and indirect effects of early-life environment on lifetime fitness of bighorn ewes
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Pigeon, Gabriel
关键词:
cohort effects silver-spoon path analysis fitness density delayed density-dependence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7t3s4
摘要:
to test for causal links between birth density, body mass, age at first reproduction, longevity, and lifetime reproductive success using path analysis. Sp
Data from: Trophy hunting mediates sex-specific associations between early-life environmental conditions and adult mortality in bighorn sheep
负责人:
Douhard, Mathieu
关键词:
early life life history predictive adaptive response sex differences survival trophy hunting Cox models
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6bm4228
摘要:
rly environment started to reproduce earlier and early primiparity was associated with reduced mortality, suggesting a silver-spoon effect. 5.Our results sh

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