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Evolutionary trade-offs in dormancy phenology
by
Habold, Caroline
, Dobson, F Stephen
, Constant, Théo
, Giroud, Sylvain
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Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body mass
/ Comparative analysis
/ Dormancy
/ Energy
/ energy balance
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Hibernation
/ Hibernation - physiology
/ Hypotheses
/ Invertebrates
/ Life history
/ Low temperature
/ Male
/ Mammals - physiology
/ metabolic suppression
/ Metabolism
/ Phenology
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ protandry
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Reproductive effort
/ reproductive investment
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ risk spreading
/ Seasons
/ Sex differences
/ Success
/ Survival
2024
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Evolutionary trade-offs in dormancy phenology
by
Habold, Caroline
, Dobson, F Stephen
, Constant, Théo
, Giroud, Sylvain
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body mass
/ Comparative analysis
/ Dormancy
/ Energy
/ energy balance
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Hibernation
/ Hibernation - physiology
/ Hypotheses
/ Invertebrates
/ Life history
/ Low temperature
/ Male
/ Mammals - physiology
/ metabolic suppression
/ Metabolism
/ Phenology
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ protandry
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Reproductive effort
/ reproductive investment
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ risk spreading
/ Seasons
/ Sex differences
/ Success
/ Survival
2024
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Evolutionary trade-offs in dormancy phenology
by
Habold, Caroline
, Dobson, F Stephen
, Constant, Théo
, Giroud, Sylvain
in
Animal reproduction
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Body mass
/ Comparative analysis
/ Dormancy
/ Energy
/ energy balance
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Hibernation
/ Hibernation - physiology
/ Hypotheses
/ Invertebrates
/ Life history
/ Low temperature
/ Male
/ Mammals - physiology
/ metabolic suppression
/ Metabolism
/ Phenology
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiology
/ Predation
/ protandry
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Reproductive effort
/ reproductive investment
/ Reptiles & amphibians
/ risk spreading
/ Seasons
/ Sex differences
/ Success
/ Survival
2024
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Evolutionary trade-offs in dormancy phenology
2024
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Seasonal animal dormancy is widely interpreted as a physiological response for surviving energetic challenges during the harshest times of the year (the physiological constraint hypothesis). However, there are other mutually non-exclusive hypotheses to explain the timing of animal dormancy, that is, entry into and emergence from hibernation (i.e. dormancy phenology). Survival advantages of dormancy that have been proposed are reduced risks of predation and competition (the ‘life-history’ hypothesis), but comparative tests across animal species are few. Using the phylogenetic comparative method applied to more than 20 hibernating mammalian species, we found support for both hypotheses as explanations for the phenology of dormancy. In accordance with the life-history hypotheses, sex differences in hibernation emergence and immergence were favored by the sex difference in reproductive effort. In addition, physiological constraint may influence the trade-off between survival and reproduction such that low temperatures and precipitation, as well as smaller body mass, influence sex differences in phenology. We also compiled initial evidence that ectotherm dormancy may be (1) less temperature dependent than previously thought and (2) associated with trade-offs consistent with the life-history hypothesis. Thus, dormancy during non-life-threatening periods that are unfavorable for reproduction may be more widespread than previously thought.
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