2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10682-011-9510-x
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One clutch or two clutches? Fitness correlates of coexisting alternative female life-histories in the European earwig

Abstract: Whether to reproduce once or multiple times (semelparity vs. iteroparity) is a major life-history decision that organisms have to take. Mode of parity is usually considered a species characteristic. However, recent models suggested that population properties or condition-dependent fitness payoffs could help to maintain both life-history tactics within populations. In arthropods, semelparity was also hypothesised to be a critical preadaptation for the evolution of maternal care, semelparous females being predic… Show more

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“…All nymphs were subsequently transferred to medium Petri dishes for 15 days, and then to large Petri dishes from which the proportion of nymphs surviving until adulthood was later determined. Simultaneously, tending mothers were isolated in medium Petri dishes on day 16 to quantify the occurrence and the size of second clutches [13]. The fresh weights of mothers were measured at egg hatching and on day 16.…”
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“…All nymphs were subsequently transferred to medium Petri dishes for 15 days, and then to large Petri dishes from which the proportion of nymphs surviving until adulthood was later determined. Simultaneously, tending mothers were isolated in medium Petri dishes on day 16 to quantify the occurrence and the size of second clutches [13]. The fresh weights of mothers were measured at egg hatching and on day 16.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure food restriction, we provided each group with a standardized amount of food every six days (diet composition in [13]) and removed the left-over food three days after supply (food was generally finished in two days). The quantity of food was adjusted according to the age of the nymphs, with 60, 120 and 240 mg while in small, medium and large Petri dishes, respectively.…”
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