Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems, parents tightly control these environments through provisioning of nutrients to the egg and through incubation. Parents can influence embryonic development through egg size, eggshell conductance, hormones, or other substances deposited in eggs and through the onset and temperature of incubation. In addition to these parental influences, evidence suggests that avian embryos are able to perceive and actively respond to their environment during incubation and adjust their own development. Evolution of embryos ’ responses to developmental environments in birds can be understood in the context of parent–offspring conflicts. When parental investm...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Maternal effects can adaptively modulate offspring developmental trajectories in variable but predic...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
Abstract Maternal phenotype and maternal environment can profoundly affect the phenotype and fitness...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incubatio...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Graduation date: 2013Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from March 13, 2013 ...
This thesis deals with behaviours during reproduction in precocial birds, both from the perspective ...
Embryo survival in birds depends on a controlled transfer of water vapour and respiratory gases thro...
Maternal and environmental effects can profoundly influence offspring phenotypes, independent of gen...
Phenotypic development is the result of a complex interplay involving the organism's own genetic mak...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Maternal effects can adaptively modulate offspring developmental trajectories in variable but predic...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
Abstract Maternal phenotype and maternal environment can profoundly affect the phenotype and fitness...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incubatio...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Graduation date: 2013Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from March 13, 2013 ...
This thesis deals with behaviours during reproduction in precocial birds, both from the perspective ...
Embryo survival in birds depends on a controlled transfer of water vapour and respiratory gases thro...
Maternal and environmental effects can profoundly influence offspring phenotypes, independent of gen...
Phenotypic development is the result of a complex interplay involving the organism's own genetic mak...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...