At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well below thermoneutrality during the breeding season. Thus, energy costs of thermoregulation might constrain nestling growth, and low nocturnal temperatures might require resources that parents could otherwise have invested into nestlings during the day. To manipulate parental work rate, we performed brood size manipulations in breeding marsh tits (Poecile palustris). Nest box temperatures were always well above ambient temperature and increased with increasing brood size. In line with predictions, a large majority of females (but no males) made use of this benign environment for roosting. Furthermore, females tending enlarged broods, thereby hav...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Prenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may play a role in adaptation...
Abstract At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatur...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
A brood manipulation experiment on great tits Parus major was performed to study the effects of nest...
1. To elucidate the links between avian brood size, parental effort and parental investment, we meas...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
A brood manipulation experiment on great tits Parus major was performed to study the effects of nest...
Altricial birds are unable to maintain body temperature when exposed to low ambient temperatures dur...
Energy is typically a limiting factor for animals during boreal zone winters, when low temperatures ...
The variation in time and energy allocation of female great tits, Parus major, was studied in five d...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Prenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may play a role in adaptation...
Abstract At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatur...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
A brood manipulation experiment on great tits Parus major was performed to study the effects of nest...
1. To elucidate the links between avian brood size, parental effort and parental investment, we meas...
International audiencePrenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may pla...
A brood manipulation experiment on great tits Parus major was performed to study the effects of nest...
Altricial birds are unable to maintain body temperature when exposed to low ambient temperatures dur...
Energy is typically a limiting factor for animals during boreal zone winters, when low temperatures ...
The variation in time and energy allocation of female great tits, Parus major, was studied in five d...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Prenatal maternal effects can be a source of phenotypic plasticity and may play a role in adaptation...