We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchrony for later-hatched chicks by increasing the yolk androgen concentrations in consecutive eggs of their clutch. In doing so, they may adaptively tune each offspring’s competitive ability and, thus, growth and survival. However, evidence in support of this hypothesis is contradictory. The yolk concentrations of maternal androgens in the eggs of black-headed gulls increase significantly with the laying order of the eggs in a clutch. We experimentally tested the functional consequences of this increase on chick development under natural conditions by injecting eggs with either an oil or androgen solution. We created experimental clutches in which...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
Black-headed gulls, Larus ridibundus, produce clutches of three eggs, which contain high levels of m...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
We tested the hypothesis that mother birds counterbalance the negative effects of hatching asynchron...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...