Why pygmy snails lay giant eggs: the kiwi syndrome
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| Fformat: | artículo original |
| Statws: | Versión publicada |
| Dyddiad Cyhoeddi: | 2020 |
| Disgrifiad: | Some minute land snails lay disproportionally large eggs, and the reason is unknown. A possibility is the “Kiwi Syndrome”, in which natural selection pressures associated with low egg predation, heavy predation of the young, and a minimal viable size for hatchlings, force small females to invest in relatively large offspring at the cost of reduced fecundity. |
| Gwlad: | Portal de Revistas UCR |
| Sefydliad: | Universidad de Costa Rica |
| Repositorio: | Portal de Revistas UCR |
| Iaith: | Inglés |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/43811 |
| Mynediad Ar-lein: | https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/43811 |
| Allweddair: | Punctum pygmaeum, egg size, predation, fecundity, Apteryx. |