Synopsis Most animals begin life in eggs, protected and constrained by a capsule, shell, or other barrier. As embryos develop, their needs and abilities change, altering the costs and benefits of encapsulation, and the risks and opportunities of the outside world. When the cost/benefit ratio is better outside the egg, animals should hatch. Adaptive timing of hatching evolves in this context. However, many environmental variables affect the optimal timing of hatching so there is often no consistent best time. Across a broad range of animals, from flatworms and snails to frogs and birds, embryos hatch at different times or at different developmental stages in response to changing risks or opportunities. Embryos respond to many types of cues, ...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
In amphibians, embryonic exposure to chemical cues resulting from a predation event on conspecific ...
Hatching timing is under strong selection and environmentally cued in many species. Embryos use mult...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Across animals, embryos regulate hatching timing in response to environmental cues. This is well-doc...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
In amphibians, embryonic exposure to chemical cues resulting from a predation event on conspecific ...
Hatching timing is under strong selection and environmentally cued in many species. Embryos use mult...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Evidence is accumulating for the widespread occurrence of environmentally cued hatching (ECH) in ani...
Across animals, embryos regulate hatching timing in response to environmental cues. This is well-doc...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Environmentally cued hatching allows embryos to escape dangers and exploit new opportunities. Such a...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including...
In amphibians, embryonic exposure to chemical cues resulting from a predation event on conspecific ...