Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.

Transgenerational effects of environmental conditions can have several important ecological and evolutionary implications. We conducted a fully factorial experiment manipulating food availability across three generations in the collembolan Folsomia candida, a springtail species that inhabits soil an...

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Main Authors: Hafer, N, Ebil, S, Uller, T, Pike, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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author Hafer, N
Ebil, S
Uller, T
Pike, N
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Uller, T
Pike, N
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description Transgenerational effects of environmental conditions can have several important ecological and evolutionary implications. We conducted a fully factorial experiment manipulating food availability across three generations in the collembolan Folsomia candida, a springtail species that inhabits soil and leaf litter environments which vary in resource availability. Maternal and grandmaternal food availability influenced age at maturity and reproductive output. These effects appear to be cumulative rather than adaptive transgenerational life-history adjustments. Such cumulative effects can profoundly influence eco-evolutionary dynamics in both stable and fluctuating environments.
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spelling oxford-uuid:24de402c-703c-4747-abd7-381d61d882df2022-03-26T11:52:35ZTransgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:24de402c-703c-4747-abd7-381d61d882dfEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Hafer, NEbil, SUller, TPike, NTransgenerational effects of environmental conditions can have several important ecological and evolutionary implications. We conducted a fully factorial experiment manipulating food availability across three generations in the collembolan Folsomia candida, a springtail species that inhabits soil and leaf litter environments which vary in resource availability. Maternal and grandmaternal food availability influenced age at maturity and reproductive output. These effects appear to be cumulative rather than adaptive transgenerational life-history adjustments. Such cumulative effects can profoundly influence eco-evolutionary dynamics in both stable and fluctuating environments.
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Ebil, S
Uller, T
Pike, N
Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title_full Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title_fullStr Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title_full_unstemmed Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title_short Transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species.
title_sort transgenerational effects of food availability on age at maturity and reproductive output in an asexual collembolan species
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