Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal effects in an evolutionary framework. Almost all these studies focus on the function of maternal steroid hormones for offspring development, but lack of knowledge about the underlying mechanisms hampers further progress. We discuss several hypotheses concerning these mechanisms, point out their relevance for ecological and evolutionary interpretations, and review the relevant data. We first examine whether maternal hormones can accumulate in the egg independently of changes in hormone concentrations in the maternal circulation. This is important for Darwinian selection and female physiological trade-offs, and possible mechanisms for hormone acc...
Maternal hormones in the yolk of birds' eggs have been a focus of attention in behavioral and evolut...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
An increasing number of studies in a variety of taxa demonstrate the role of maternal sex steroids o...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Maternal effects can adaptively modulate offspring developmental trajectories in variable but predic...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Steroid hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Despite a growing ...
Vertebrate embryos are exposed to maternal hormones that can profoundly affect their later phenotype...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Presently, the role of non-genetic inheritance via maternal effects in shaping phenotypic variation ...
Maternal hormones in the yolk of birds' eggs have been a focus of attention in behavioral and evolut...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
An increasing number of studies in a variety of taxa demonstrate the role of maternal sex steroids o...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Over the past decade, birds have proven to be excellent models to study hormone-mediated maternal ef...
Maternal effects can adaptively modulate offspring developmental trajectories in variable but predic...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Steroid hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Despite a growing ...
Vertebrate embryos are exposed to maternal hormones that can profoundly affect their later phenotype...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Presently, the role of non-genetic inheritance via maternal effects in shaping phenotypic variation ...
Maternal hormones in the yolk of birds' eggs have been a focus of attention in behavioral and evolut...
Current theory recognizes the adaptive value of maternal effects in shaping offspring phenotypes in ...
An increasing number of studies in a variety of taxa demonstrate the role of maternal sex steroids o...