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COMPLEX INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PATERNAL AND MATERNAL EFFECTS: PARENTAL EXPERIENCE AND AGE AT REPRODUCTION AFFECT FECUNDITY AND OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE IN A BUTTERFLY

Parental effects can greatly affect offspring performance and are thus expected to impact population dynamics and evolutionary trajectories. Most studies have focused on maternal effects, whereas fathers are also likely to influence offspring phenotype, for instance when males transfer nutrients to...

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Published in:Evolution 2012-11, Vol.66 (11), p.3558-3569
Main Authors: Ducatez, Simon, Baguette, M., Stevens, V. M., Legrand, D., Fréville, H.
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Butterflies & moths
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Butterflies - growth & development
Butterflies - physiology
Evolution
Female animals
Fertility
Genotype & phenotype
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Larva - physiology
Life Sciences
Life span
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Mate choice
Maternal age
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Mating behavior
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nuptial gift
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Paternal age
Phenotype
Pieris brassicae
Reproduction
senescence
Sex Factors
Stress, Physiological
transgenerational effects
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