Reproductive dispersion and damping time scale with life-history speed.

Jiang S, Jaggi H, Zuo W, Oli MK, Coulson T, Gaillard J-M, Tuljapurkar S

Iteroparous species may reproduce at many different ages, resulting in a reproductive dispersion that affects the damping of population perturbations, and varies among life histories. Since generation time ( T c ) is known to capture aspects of life-history variation, such as life-history speed, does T c also determine reproductive dispersion ( S ) or damping time ( τ )? Using phylogenetically corrected analyses on 633 species of animals and plants, we find, firstly, that reproductive dispersion S scales isometrically with T c . Secondly, and unexpectedly, we find that the damping time ( τ ) does not scale isometrically with generation time, but instead changes only as T c b with b

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Animals

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Plants

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Reproduction

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Life History Traits