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Buffered development: resilience after aggressive subordination in infancyHugh Drummond
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Apartado Postal 70 275, México DF 4510, Mexico
Am Nat 161:794-807. 2003....
Dominance in vertebrate broods and littersHugh Drummond
Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México DF
Q Rev Biol 81:3-32. 2006..Little is known about agonism in the litters of other mammals or broods of poikilotherms, but some species of fish and crocodilians have the potential for dominance among broodmates...
Natural 'poor start' does not increase mortality over the lifetimeH Drummond
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, A P 70 275, Mexico 04510 DF, Mexico
Proc Biol Sci 278:3421-7. 2011..Experimental challenges to neonates that result in delayed costs have usually been more severe, more prolonged and more abruptly suspended, and it is unclear which natural situations they mimic...
Effects of recruiting age on senescence, lifespan and lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived seabirdSin Yeon Kim
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, AP 70 275, 04510, Mexico, DF, Mexico
Oecologia 166:615-26. 2011..In the 1991 cohort, which faced the severe environmental challenge of an El Niño event in the first year of life, life-history trade-offs of males may have been masked by effects of individual quality...
Parental age and lifespan influence offspring recruitment: a long-term study in a seabirdRoxana Torres
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM, Mexico DF, Mexico
PLoS ONE 6:e27245. 2011....
Sibling bullying during infancy does not make wimpy adultsOscar Sánchez-Macouzet
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico DF, Mexico
Biol Lett 7:869-71. 2011..Development of important traits such as aggressive tendencies may be buffered against the normal and predictable challenges of infancy...
Why do some siblings attack each other? Comparative analysis of aggression in avian broodsAlejandro Gonzalez-Voyer
Laboratorio de Conducta, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico D F, 04510, Mexico
Evolution 61:1946-55. 2007..Our study suggests that indirect feeding, long nestling periods, and small broods, possibly in combination with other factors, have tended to favor the evolution of aggressive broodmate competition...
Simultaneous positive and negative density-dependent dispersal in a colonial bird speciesSin Yeon Kim
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, AP 70 275, Mexico DF 04510, Mexico
Ecology 90:230-9. 2009....
Senescence of maternal effects: aging influences egg quality and rearing capacities of a long-lived birdRené Beamonte-Barrientos
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, México Distrito Federal 04510, Mexico
Am Nat 175:469-80. 2010....
Effects of breeding success, mate fidelity and senescence on breeding dispersal of male and female blue-footed boobiesSin Yeon Kim
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, AP 70 275, Mexico, Mexico
J Anim Ecol 76:471-9. 2007..6. Dispersal of males and females declined with increasing age over the first 10-11 years of life, then increased in old age, possibly due to senescent decay in the ability to compete for mates and territories...
El Niño in the warm tropics: local sea temperature predicts breeding parameters and growth of blue-footed boobiesSergio Ancona
Departamento de Ecologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, A P 70 275, Mexico D F 04510, Mexico
J Anim Ecol 80:799-808. 2011....
Senescent birds redouble reproductive effort when ill: confirmation of the terminal investment hypothesisAlberto Velando
, 36310 Vigo, Spain
Proc Biol Sci 273:1443-8. 2006..These results demonstrate that senescent males with poor reproductive prospects increase their effort when those prospects are threatened, whereas younger males with good reproductive prospects do not...
