2023
DOI: 10.1111/oik.09972
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To disperse or compete? Coevolution of traits leads to a limited number of reproductive strategies

Abstract: Reproductive strategies are defined by a combination of behavioural, morphological, and life‐history traits. Reproductive investment and offspring propagule size are two key traits defining reproductive strategies. While a substantial amount of work has been devoted to understanding the independent fitness effects of each of these traits, it remains unclear how coevolution between them ultimately affects the evolution of reproductive strategies, and how this might influence the relationship between dispersal a… Show more

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