Thermal dependence of reproductive allocation in a tropical lizard
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In ectotherms, environmental temperature is the most prominent abiotic factor that modulates lifehistory traits. We explored the influence of environmental temperature on reproduction in the Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura picta) by measuring reproductive traits of females at constant temperatures (24, 27, 30 1C). Females of this species lay clutches of one or two eggs within short intervals. For each female, we measured egg mass for the first five clutches. For one clutch, we also measured the energetic content of eggs via bomb calorimetry. Temperature positively influenced the rate of egg production, but females at 30 1C laid smaller eggs than did females at either 24 or 27 1C. Dry mass of eggs scaled allometrically with wet mass, but this relationship was similar among thermal treatments. Females at all temperatures produced eggs with similar energy densities. Females at 24 1C allocated less energy per time unit (E8 mW) to reproduction than did females from higher temperatures (E12 mW). However, females at either 24 or 27 1C allocated significantly more energy per egg than did females at 30 1C. Our results demonstrate that a complex thermal sensitivity of reproductive rate can emerge from distinct thermal sensitivities of egg size, egg composition and clutch
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