This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this recordPoster abstract - Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology (SICB), 4-8 January 2017, New Orleans, US
Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid ...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Conditions experienced by individuals during prenatal development can have long-term effects on thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
Mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the transmission of hormones, immune, or antioxida...
Maternally derived traits, such as within-clutch variation in the amount of testosterone deposited i...
Conditions experienced during early life can influence the development of an organism and several ph...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) are known to be crucial in embryonic development in humans, but thei...
Avian eggs contain variable levels of several maternal androgens that may all be important in adjust...
Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid ...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Conditions experienced by individuals during prenatal development can have long-term effects on thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
Mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the transmission of hormones, immune, or antioxida...
Maternally derived traits, such as within-clutch variation in the amount of testosterone deposited i...
Conditions experienced during early life can influence the development of an organism and several ph...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) are known to be crucial in embryonic development in humans, but thei...
Avian eggs contain variable levels of several maternal androgens that may all be important in adjust...
Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid ...
Maternal allocation of androgens to the egg yolk allows mothers to adaptively manipulate offspring p...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...