This is the first scientific review of all factors affecting incubation in avian nests. These range from nest construction, egg characteristics and patterns of embryonic development. There is an extensive section describing incubation behaviour of parents and embryos, and there are chapters reviewing brood patch physiology and the various factors determining the incubation environment, including nest microbiology. Another section provides chapters giving detailed descriptions of examples of unusual aspects of avian incubation, whilst the final section provides consideration of the ecological, energetic and fitness cost of incubation. Written by authorities in their respective fields from around the world, this provides a comprehensive revie...
Graduation date: 2013Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from March 13, 2013 ...
A stable nest environment is necessary for incubation and development of offspring. Birds vary behav...
During incubation, most birds require the presence of at least one parent to ensure suitable incubat...
Avian incubation is a critical part of reproduction and was extensively covered in the OUP book Avia...
Reproduction is the only source of fitness for most organisms, which is why despite the inherent cos...
Book Review: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment, and Evolution,Book Editor: D.C. Deeming. Oxf...
The purpose of this paper is to acquaint researchers and biology teachers with hatchability problems...
This chapter discusses several different aspects of the energy balance and physiological homeostasis...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
ABSTRACT Due to its central position in the production chain, in-ovo development is influenced by pr...
It was documented that many species of birds incubate their clutch before the clutch completion. Thi...
This thesis deals with behaviours during reproduction in precocial birds, both from the perspective ...
Parental investment in reproduction is generally limited by the availability of food and so avian li...
Abstract. Incubation behavior is one component of reproductive effort and thus influences the evolut...
While understanding heat exchange between incubating adults and their eggs is central to the study o...
Graduation date: 2013Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from March 13, 2013 ...
A stable nest environment is necessary for incubation and development of offspring. Birds vary behav...
During incubation, most birds require the presence of at least one parent to ensure suitable incubat...
Avian incubation is a critical part of reproduction and was extensively covered in the OUP book Avia...
Reproduction is the only source of fitness for most organisms, which is why despite the inherent cos...
Book Review: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment, and Evolution,Book Editor: D.C. Deeming. Oxf...
The purpose of this paper is to acquaint researchers and biology teachers with hatchability problems...
This chapter discusses several different aspects of the energy balance and physiological homeostasis...
Synopsis Embryonic growth and development are impacted by environmental conditions. In avian systems...
ABSTRACT Due to its central position in the production chain, in-ovo development is influenced by pr...
It was documented that many species of birds incubate their clutch before the clutch completion. Thi...
This thesis deals with behaviours during reproduction in precocial birds, both from the perspective ...
Parental investment in reproduction is generally limited by the availability of food and so avian li...
Abstract. Incubation behavior is one component of reproductive effort and thus influences the evolut...
While understanding heat exchange between incubating adults and their eggs is central to the study o...
Graduation date: 2013Access restricted to the OSU Community at author's request from March 13, 2013 ...
A stable nest environment is necessary for incubation and development of offspring. Birds vary behav...
During incubation, most birds require the presence of at least one parent to ensure suitable incubat...