2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 13 - Life History Theory And Evolution

Time and chance: At what ages, stages or sizes does luck matter the most?
Robin Snyder, Case Western Reserve University; Stephen Ellner, Cornell University
Do wild bees bet-hedge against temporally variable environments?
Nicholas Dorian, Tufts University; Elizabeth Crone, Tufts University
Metabolic scaling theory and cross-species relationships between canopy size, stem mitochondrial activity, and stem mass underlying a plant growth economics spectrum
Matiss Castorena, University of Arizona; Mark Earl Olson, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Brian Enquist, University of Arizona; Tommaso Anfodillo, University of Padova
The influence of life history strategy on ecosystem sensitivity to resource fluctuations
Andrew Felton, Utah State University; Robin Snyder, Case Western Reserve University; Peter Adler, Utah State University
Heritability and life history trade-offs under novel thermal environments
Rosa McGuire, University of California, Los Angeles; Priyanga Amarasekare, University of California, Los Angeles
Testing predictions of bet hedging models with intraspecific variation in seed banks of a California annual
Gregor-Fausto Siegmund, Cornell University; Monica A. Geber, Cornell University
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