Maternal and environmental effects can profoundly influence offspring phenotypes, independent of genetic effects. Within avian broods, both the asymmetric post-hatching environment created by hatching asynchrony and the differential maternal investment through the laying sequence have important consequences for individual nestlings in terms of the allocation of resources to body structures with different contributions to fitness. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relative importance of post-hatching environmental and maternal effects in generating variation in offspring phenotypes. First, an observational study showed that within blue tit, Cyanistes caeruleus, broods, late-hatched nestlings allocated resources to tarsus developm...
Cross-fostering experiments are widely used by quantitative geneticists to study genetics and by beh...
A number of factors influence the expression of an individual's sexually selected traits. These incl...
Phenotypic development is the result of a complex interplay involving the organism's own genetic mak...
Resources and cues provided by the mother before birth are important mediators of developmental plas...
In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incubatio...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Abstract Maternal phenotype and maternal environment can profoundly affect the phenotype and fitness...
A major problem in the evolution of maternal effects is explaining the origin and persistence of mat...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
1. In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incuba...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
Cross-fostering experiments are widely used by quantitative geneticists to study genetics and by beh...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
Cross-fostering experiments are widely used by quantitative geneticists to study genetics and by beh...
A number of factors influence the expression of an individual's sexually selected traits. These incl...
Phenotypic development is the result of a complex interplay involving the organism's own genetic mak...
Resources and cues provided by the mother before birth are important mediators of developmental plas...
In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incubatio...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Abstract Maternal phenotype and maternal environment can profoundly affect the phenotype and fitness...
A major problem in the evolution of maternal effects is explaining the origin and persistence of mat...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
1. In many birds, hatching asynchrony is a common phenomenon, primarily driven by patterns of incuba...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
Cross-fostering experiments are widely used by quantitative geneticists to study genetics and by beh...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
Cross-fostering experiments are widely used by quantitative geneticists to study genetics and by beh...
A number of factors influence the expression of an individual's sexually selected traits. These incl...
Phenotypic development is the result of a complex interplay involving the organism's own genetic mak...