Transfer of immune factors via the egg may represent a maternal adaptation enhancing offspring survival. Lysozyme is a major component of maternal antibacterial immunity which is transferred to the eggs in birds. In a population of barn swallows (Hirundo rustica), lysozyme activity declined during the prelaying and laying periods in females but not in males. Egg hatching failure decreased with maternal lysozyme activity. The first eggs in a clutch contained more lysozyme and produced nestlings with larger lysozyme activity when 5 days old than last-laid ones. In a cross-fostering experiment where brood size was manipulated, nestling origin but not post-manipulation brood size affected lysozyme activity. Hence, maternal lysozyme varies durin...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is...
Secondary sexual characters have been hypothesized to reveal the ability of males to resist debilita...
The fact that avian eggs contain antibody of maternal origin is well documented, but only recently h...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
1. Egg size and composition can be predicted to trade-off against current condition of reproducing f...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Mothers influence their offspring phenotype by varying egg quality. Such maternal effects may be med...
Parent-offspring conflicts lead the offspring to evolve reliable signals of individual quality, incl...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Female birds can influence offspring fitness by varying the relative quantities of egg components th...
In altricial birds, asynchronous hatching often results in a size hierarchy among nestlings. However...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is...
Secondary sexual characters have been hypothesized to reveal the ability of males to resist debilita...
The fact that avian eggs contain antibody of maternal origin is well documented, but only recently h...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
1. Egg size and composition can be predicted to trade-off against current condition of reproducing f...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Mothers influence their offspring phenotype by varying egg quality. Such maternal effects may be med...
Parent-offspring conflicts lead the offspring to evolve reliable signals of individual quality, incl...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Female birds can influence offspring fitness by varying the relative quantities of egg components th...
In altricial birds, asynchronous hatching often results in a size hierarchy among nestlings. However...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despite i...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Although evidence is accumulating that mothers can transfer antibodies to their offspring, little is...