Title of article
Big houses, big cars, superfleas and the costs of reproduction
Author/Authors
David Reznick، نويسنده , , Leonard Nunney، نويسنده , , Alan Tessier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
5
From page
421
To page
425
Abstract
The assumption of costs of reproduction were a logical necessity for much of the early development of life history theory. An unfortunate property of ‘logical necessities’ is that it is easy to also assume that they must be true. What if this does not turn out to be the case? The existence and universality of costs of reproduction were initially challenged with empirical data of questionable value, but later with increasingly strong theoretical and empirical results. Here, we discuss Ken Spitze’s ‘superfleas’, which represent what we consider to be the strongest empirical challenge to the universality of costs, then offer a possible explanation for their existence.
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Record number
770733
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