Evolution of sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes: causes and consequences
Males and females commonly differ in their life history optima and, consequently, in the
optimal expression of life history, behavioral and physiological traits involved in pace-of-life …
optimal expression of life history, behavioral and physiological traits involved in pace-of-life …
Evolution of sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes: genetic architecture and physiological mechanisms
Sex differences in life history, physiology, and behavior are nearly ubiquitous across taxa,
owing to sex-specific selection that arises from different reproductive strategies of the sexes …
owing to sex-specific selection that arises from different reproductive strategies of the sexes …
Pace-of-life syndromes: a framework for the adaptive integration of behaviour, physiology and life history
This introduction to the topical collection on Pace-of-life syndromes: a framework for the
adaptive integration of behaviour, physiology, and life history provides an overview of …
adaptive integration of behaviour, physiology, and life history provides an overview of …
Sex differences in life history, behavior, and physiology along a slow-fast continuum: a meta-analysis
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts that behavior and physiology covary
with life history. Evidence for such covariation is contradictory, possibly because systematic …
with life history. Evidence for such covariation is contradictory, possibly because systematic …
Environmental effects on the covariation among pace‐of‐life traits
Pace‐of‐life syndromes (POLSs) are suites of life‐history, physiological and behavioural
traits that arise due to trade‐offs between allocation to current and future reproduction. Traits …
traits that arise due to trade‐offs between allocation to current and future reproduction. Traits …
The pace-of-life syndrome revisited: the role of ecological conditions and natural history on the slow-fast continuum
PO Montiglio, M Dammhahn, G Dubuc Messier… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2018 - Springer
The pace-of-life syndrome (ie, POLS) hypothesis posits that behavioral and physiological
traits mediate the trade-off between current and future reproduction. This hypothesis predicts …
traits mediate the trade-off between current and future reproduction. This hypothesis predicts …
Models of pace-of-life syndromes (POLS): a systematic review
KJ Mathot, WE Frankenhuis - Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 2018 - Springer
Variation in life history (LH) traits along the fast-slow continuum (referred to as pace of life,
POL) is thought to result from a trade-off between investments in current versus future …
POL) is thought to result from a trade-off between investments in current versus future …
Paceless life? A meta-analysis of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis
R Royauté, MA Berdal, CR Garrison… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2018 - Springer
The pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis predicts that individual differences in behavior should
integrate with morphological, physiological, and life-history traits along a slow to fast pace-of …
integrate with morphological, physiological, and life-history traits along a slow to fast pace-of …
Temperature and the pace of life
AC Gopal, K Alujević, ML Logan - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2023 - Springer
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) is a framework that attempts to explain empirically
observed covariation between physiological, behavioral, and life history traits, whereby …
observed covariation between physiological, behavioral, and life history traits, whereby …
Personality and the emergence of the pace-of-life syndrome concept at the population level
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis specifies that closely related species or
populations experiencing different ecological conditions should differ in a suite of metabolic …
populations experiencing different ecological conditions should differ in a suite of metabolic …