Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its sensitivity to maternal androgens during prenatal development. Whether a similar effect is present in precocial species that do not beg is less well known. We therefore increased yolk testosterone levels within the physiological range at the onset of incubation to study its effects on food competition behaviour in the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus. We found an increase in competitiveness in testosterone-treated male domestic chicks, raising their level to that of the females. This is in line with the decrease in circulating plasma levels of males in the direction of the levels in females, and the overall decrease in androgen recep...
In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behav...
Maternal hormones may represent an important pathway by which mothers can adaptively adjust offspri...
Avian eggs contain maternal androgens that may adjust offspring development to environmental conditi...
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...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
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 ...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
The behavioural effects of testosterone propionate (TP), 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and oestra...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behav...
Maternal hormones may represent an important pathway by which mothers can adaptively adjust offspri...
Avian eggs contain maternal androgens that may adjust offspring development to environmental conditi...
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...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
In vertebrates maternal androgens can substantially influence developing offspring, inducing both sh...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
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 ...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
The behavioural effects of testosterone propionate (TP), 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and oestra...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
In birds, early exposure to androgens has been shown to influence offspring growth and begging behav...
Maternal hormones may represent an important pathway by which mothers can adaptively adjust offspri...
Avian eggs contain maternal androgens that may adjust offspring development to environmental conditi...