Capsule: Growth trajectories of Blue Tit Cyanistes caeruleus nestlings differed between sexes and were negatively affected by rain but not by temperature during the linear growth phase (LGP). Aims: To model the growth trajectories of Blue Tit nestlings and to identify the main ecological factors affecting them. Methods: Sixty-five nestling Blue Tits from a population in northern Italy were weighed at regular intervals and sexed using molecular genetic techniques. The LGP period was identified and analysed to test for the influence of age, sex, hatching date, brood size, temperature and rainfall on individual daily growth rates during the LGP. Results: Growth curves showed no pre-fledging mass loss. Body mass differed between the sexes, with...
Daily weight increments of nestling Great Tits are expressed as ratios of observed increment divided...
On Corsica Blue Tits Parus caeruleus ogliastrae breed late in the spring when ambient temperatures a...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Growth trajectories of Blue Tit <i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> nestlings differed bet...
Adverse weather conditions are expected to result in impaired nestling development in birds, but emp...
Background Relatively few studies have examined the interactive effects of ecological factors on phy...
Nest building requires parental investment and we should expect to find trade-offs between building ...
ABSTRACT In a context of rapid climate change, the influence of large-scale and local climate on pop...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Abstract Background Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) occurs in a wide range of species in birds and othe...
The correlative relationship of growth rate constant, environmental variables and life history trait...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
The magnitude of sexual size dimorphism can be affected by sex differences in environmental sensitiv...
International audienceWe studied the relationship between temperature and the coexistence of great t...
Daily weight increments of nestling Great Tits are expressed as ratios of observed increment divided...
On Corsica Blue Tits Parus caeruleus ogliastrae breed late in the spring when ambient temperatures a...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> Growth trajectories of Blue Tit <i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> nestlings differed bet...
Adverse weather conditions are expected to result in impaired nestling development in birds, but emp...
Background Relatively few studies have examined the interactive effects of ecological factors on phy...
Nest building requires parental investment and we should expect to find trade-offs between building ...
ABSTRACT In a context of rapid climate change, the influence of large-scale and local climate on pop...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Abstract Background Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) occurs in a wide range of species in birds and othe...
The correlative relationship of growth rate constant, environmental variables and life history trait...
In birds and mammals with sexual size dimorphism (SSD), the larger sex is typically more sensitive t...
Because the maintenance of proper developmental temperatures during avian incubation is costly to pa...
The magnitude of sexual size dimorphism can be affected by sex differences in environmental sensitiv...
International audienceWe studied the relationship between temperature and the coexistence of great t...
Daily weight increments of nestling Great Tits are expressed as ratios of observed increment divided...
On Corsica Blue Tits Parus caeruleus ogliastrae breed late in the spring when ambient temperatures a...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...