Journal article
Offspring size affects the post-metamorphic performance of a colonial marine invertebrate
DJ Marshall, TF Bolton, MJ Keough
Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1890/02-0311
Abstract
The positive relationship between offspring size and offspring fitness is a fundamental assumption of life-history theory, but it has received relatively little attention in the marine environment. This is surprising given that substantial intraspecific variation in offspring size is common in marine organisms and there are clear links between larval experience and adult performance. The metamorphosis of most marine invertebrates does not represent a "new beginning," and larval experiences can have effects that carry over to juvenile survival and growth. We show that larval size can have equally important carryover effects in a colonial marine invertebrate. In the bryozoan Bugula neritina, t..
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