Maternal hormones in vertebrate eggs can mediate important forms of maternal effects. However, the function of hormone transfer to the eggs is still debated, especially because long-term fitness consequences have been little studied. We investigated the effect of prenatal exposure to physiologically elevated yolk testosterone (T) levels on reproduction of female pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) in captivity. We found that females hatching from T-injected eggs (T-females) had a lower egg-laying rate than controls, and their eggs were more frequently infertile than those laid by control females. There were no effects of prenatal maternal treatment on egg size and yolk T concentration, but eggs carrying a female embryo laid by T-females had sma...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...
Maternal hormones in vertebrate eggs can mediate important forms of maternal effects. However, the f...
Transfer of maternal hormones to the eggs is a major source of offspring phenotypic variation. The d...
Mothers may profoundly affect offspring phenotype and performance by adjusting egg components, inclu...
Studies of avian species have shown that maternal effects mediated by the transfer of egg hormones c...
Evidence is accumulating that sex steroids in the eggs, besides affecting progeny phenotype and beha...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Mothers can influence the phenotype of their offspring by adjusting the quality of their eggs in rel...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
The length ratio between individual digits differs between males and females in humans, other mammal...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...
Maternal hormones in vertebrate eggs can mediate important forms of maternal effects. However, the f...
Transfer of maternal hormones to the eggs is a major source of offspring phenotypic variation. The d...
Mothers may profoundly affect offspring phenotype and performance by adjusting egg components, inclu...
Studies of avian species have shown that maternal effects mediated by the transfer of egg hormones c...
Evidence is accumulating that sex steroids in the eggs, besides affecting progeny phenotype and beha...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal hormones and so provide an excellent model to stu...
Mothers can influence the phenotype of their offspring by adjusting the quality of their eggs in rel...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
The length ratio between individual digits differs between males and females in humans, other mammal...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects in animals. Although their ef...