In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both short and long term changes in physiology and behavior, including androgen sensitive traits. However, how the effects of maternal hormones are mediated remains unknown. Two possible pathways are that maternal androgens affect parts of the hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis (HPG axis) or the sensitivity to androgens by affecting androgen receptor (AR) densities within the brain. To investigate both pathways, testosterone within the physiological range or vehicle only was injected into the egg yolk of unincubated chicken eggs and AR mRNA expression in different brain nuclei as well as plasma testosterone levels were measured in two week old male...
Birds can manipulate offspring sex ratio under natural and experimental conditions and maternal horm...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
Maternal effects are a mother¿s non-genetic contributions to development that alter phenotypic trai...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
The field of androgen deposition in avian eggs and its consequences for offspring development has re...
Birds can manipulate offspring sex ratio under natural and experimental conditions and maternal horm...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
Maternal effects are a mother¿s non-genetic contributions to development that alter phenotypic trai...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Avian eggs contain considerable amounts of maternal yolk androgens, which have been shown to benefic...
The field of androgen deposition in avian eggs and its consequences for offspring development has re...
Birds can manipulate offspring sex ratio under natural and experimental conditions and maternal horm...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...