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Reproductive asynchrony increases with environmental disturbance
Eric Post
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Simon Asher Levin
, Yoh Iwasa
, Nils C. Stenseth
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Reproductive Asynchrony
100%
Environmental Disturbance
100%
Asynchronous Reproduction
66%
Timing of Reproduction
66%
Climatic Fluctuations
66%
Evolutionarily Stable Strategy
66%
Agents of Selection
33%
Discord
33%
Reproductive Output
33%
Intrinsic Regulation
33%
Reproductive Synchrony
33%
Offspring Mortality
33%
Relative Scale
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Evolutionarily Stable Strategy
100%
Environmental Disturbance
100%
Child
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolutionarily Stable Strategy
50%
Angiosperm
25%