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. 2009 Mar 12;364(1520):1097–1106. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0247

Table 1.

Examples of published reports describing the effects of increasing numbers of eggs (due either to larger clutch size or communal oviposition) on survivorship or phenotypes of offspring.

species effect of increasing egg number reference
ladybird (Adalia bipunctata and Coccinella septempunctata) decrease predation Agarwala & Dixon (1993)
ladybird (Cycloneda sanguinea, Harmonia axyridis and Olla v-nigrum) increased cannibalism Michaud & Grant (2004)
leaf miner (Leucoptera sinuella) decrease egg survival, larval survival and body size Kagata & Ohgushi (2004)
weevil (Curculio elephas) decrease larval mass Desouhant et al. (2000)
seed beetle (Stator limbatus) increased parasitism Siemens & Johnson (1992)
seed beetle (Stator limbatus) decrease survival, body size and development time Fox et al. (1996)
butterfly (Chlosyne lacinia) increase egg survival through desiccation resistance, decrease survival through cannibalism Clark & Faeth (1998)
Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor) decrease survival and body size Withers et al. (1997)
gall-making Diptera (Asteromyia carbonifera) decrease parasitoid attack, increase sibling competition Weis et al. (1983)
parasitic wasp (Hyssopus pallidus) decrease body size Zaviezo & Mills (2000)
mite (Iphiseius degenerans) decrease predation of eggs Faraji et al. (2002)
squid (Sepioteuthis australis) decrease hatch success and developmental rate Steer et al. (2003) and Steer & Moltschaniwskyj (2007)
gastropod (Melanochlamys diomedea) decrease developmental rate Chaffee & Strathmann (1984)
goby (Gymnogobius isaza) increase fungal infection of eggs Takahashi et al. (2004)
frog (Bufo boreas and Rana cascadae) decrease egg survival through fungal infection Kiesecker & Blaustein (1997)
frog (Rana sphenocephala) decrease risk of pathogen infection Ruthig (2008)
lizard (Lacerta schreiberi) influence hatchling mass via water uptake Marco et al. (2004)
lizard (Bassiana duperreyi) increase hatchling mass via water uptake Radder & Shine (2007)