作者
James Rapkin, Kim Jensen, C Ruth Archer, Clarissa M House, Scott K Sakaluk, Enrique del Castillo, John Hunt
发表日期
2018/4/1
期刊
The American Naturalist
卷号
191
期号
4
页码范围
452-474
出版商
University of Chicago Press
简介
Life-history theory assumes that traits compete for limited resources, resulting in trade-offs. The most commonly manipulated resource in empirical studies is the quantity or quality of diet. Recent studies using the geometric framework for nutrition, however, suggest that trade-offs are often regulated by the intake of specific nutrients, but a formal approach to identify and quantify the strength of such trade-offs is lacking. We posit that trade-offs occur whenever life-history traits are maximized in different regions of nutrient space, as evidenced by nonoverlapping 95% confidence regions of the global maximum for each trait and large angles (θ) between linear nutritional vectors and Euclidean distances (d) between global maxima. We then examined the effects of protein and carbohydrate intake on the trade-off between reproduction and aspects of immune function in male and female Gryllodes sigillatus. Female …
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