Journal article

From Insects to Frogs, Egg-Juvenile Recruitment Can Have Persistent Effects on Population Sizes

BJ Downes, BL Peckarsky, J Lancaster, WD Bovill, M Alp

Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics | Published : 2021

Abstract

Understanding what regulates population sizes of organisms with complex life cycles is challenging because limits on population sizes can occur at any stage or transition. We extend a conceptual framework to explore whether numbers of successfully laid eggs determine densities of later stages in insects, fish, amphibians, and snails inhabiting marine, freshwater, or terrestrial habitats. Our review suggests novel hypotheses, which propose characteristics of species or environments that create spatial variation in egg densities and predict when such patterns are maintained throughout subsequent life-cycle stages. Existing data, although limited, suggest that persistent, strong associations be..

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