作者
Lukáš Kratochvíl, Lukáš Kubička
发表日期
2007/2/1
期刊
Functional Ecology
页码范围
171-177
出版商
British Ecological Society
简介
1. Large clutch size is unambiguously an ancestral state in reptiles. However, females of several lizard lineages lay just one or two eggs per clutch, called invariant clutch size. Selective forces leading to a dramatic drop in fecundity during a single reproductive bout are poorly understood. 2. We compared interspecific egg and clutch mass allometries in four lizard lineages with contrasting ways of reproduction. Lacertids and sceloporines have ancestral variable clutch size, while anoles and eublepharid geckos independently evolved invariant clutch size. To reconstruct the anoles' ancestral situation more precisely, we included data from a member of the closely related genus Polychrus, which is also arboreal but possesses variable clutch size. 3. We found the relative mass of the eublepharid double-egg clutch is comparable with the relative mass of the whole clutch in lizards with variable clutch size. Clutch mass in …
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