Diet influences latitudinal gradients in life-history traits, but not reproductive output, in ectotherms.
Udita BansalMaria ThakerPublished in: Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology (2021)
We suggest that the nutritional challenges of herbivory, compounded by thermal constraints at higher latitudes, may explain differences in life-history characteristics of herbivorous ectotherms. Intermediate patterns exhibited by omnivores highlight how flexibility in diet can buffer environmental challenges at higher latitudes. Our results indicate that lizards with different diet types display various trends in their life histories across latitudes, which eventually balance out to result in similar reproductive outputs throughout their lifetime, with little benefits to carnivory.