Recent changes in migration distances and propensity for migration associated with climate change have suggested that these traits can evolve rapidly. Part of this rapid response to selection may be due to maternal effects that facilitate changes in the underlying physiology of migration. We hypothesize that exposure to large amounts of antioxidants in the egg will facilitate assimilation and metabolism of dietary antioxidants later in life, thereby allowing offspring to better cope with extreme strenuous exercise such as the bursts of rapid migration shown during spring migration. We tested the relationship between temporal change in mean arrival date of migratory birds since 1960 and concentrations of 2 antioxidants in the eggs of 14 spec...
Avian mothers can influence the fitness of their offspring by resource investment into the egg. All...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Birds, like other vertebrates, rely on a robust antioxidant system to protect themselves against oxi...
Early arrival at the breeding area after spring migration determines several fitness benefits to mig...
Animals dynamically adjust their physiology and behavior to survive in changing environments, and se...
Physiological challenges during one part of the annual cycle can carry over and affect performance a...
Migratory birds engage in 2 periods of endurance flight annually as they travel between summer breed...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) have been proven crucial for embryonic development in humans, but th...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
While the general patterns of age-specific changes in reproductive success are quite well establishe...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Mothers may affect the future success of their offspring by varying allocation to eggs and embryos. ...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) have been proven crucial for embryonic development in humans, but th...
1. In vertebrates, thyroid hormones (THs) play an important role in the regulation of growth, develo...
Avian mothers can influence the fitness of their offspring by resource investment into the egg. All...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Birds, like other vertebrates, rely on a robust antioxidant system to protect themselves against oxi...
Early arrival at the breeding area after spring migration determines several fitness benefits to mig...
Animals dynamically adjust their physiology and behavior to survive in changing environments, and se...
Physiological challenges during one part of the annual cycle can carry over and affect performance a...
Migratory birds engage in 2 periods of endurance flight annually as they travel between summer breed...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) have been proven crucial for embryonic development in humans, but th...
Mothers can shape the developmental trajectory of their offspring through the transmission of resour...
While the general patterns of age-specific changes in reproductive success are quite well establishe...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Mothers may affect the future success of their offspring by varying allocation to eggs and embryos. ...
In the past few decades, maternal effects have been widely recognized as an important way through wh...
Maternal thyroid hormones (THs) have been proven crucial for embryonic development in humans, but th...
1. In vertebrates, thyroid hormones (THs) play an important role in the regulation of growth, develo...
Avian mothers can influence the fitness of their offspring by resource investment into the egg. All...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Birds, like other vertebrates, rely on a robust antioxidant system to protect themselves against oxi...