Conditions experienced during early-life can cause the onset of oxidative stress, resulting in pervasive effects on diverse life-history traits, including lifespan. In birds, maternally-transferred egg substances may exert positive or negative influence over the offspring phenotype. Among these, testosterone can upregulate the bioavailability of certain antioxidants but simultaneously promotes the production of pro-oxidants, leading to an oxidative stress situation, which is one of the main forces causing telomere attrition However, no study has investigated the role of this androgen on telomere dynamics in birds and little is known about the effects of yolk testosterone on oxidative status in early-life of these species. We physiologically...
Early exposure to steroid hormones, as in the case of an avian embryo exposed yolk testosterone, can...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Conditions experienced during early-life can cause the onset of oxidative stress, resulting in perva...
Conditions experienced during early-life can cause the onset of oxidative stress, resulting in perva...
Conditions experienced during early life can influence the development of an organism and several ph...
Maternal decisions on egg composition have major consequences for offspring. Maternal egg androgens ...
The perinatal period is critical to survival and performance of many organisms. In birds, rapid post...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Maternal steroids transferred to eggs can elicit permanent effects on various aspects of offspring p...
Oxidative stress experienced during early development can negatively affect diverse life-history tra...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects generate variation in offspring phenotype. In birds, maternal egg ...
Early exposure to steroid hormones, as in the case of an avian embryo exposed yolk testosterone, can...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Conditions experienced during early-life can cause the onset of oxidative stress, resulting in perva...
Conditions experienced during early-life can cause the onset of oxidative stress, resulting in perva...
Conditions experienced during early life can influence the development of an organism and several ph...
Maternal decisions on egg composition have major consequences for offspring. Maternal egg androgens ...
The perinatal period is critical to survival and performance of many organisms. In birds, rapid post...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Maternal steroids transferred to eggs can elicit permanent effects on various aspects of offspring p...
Oxidative stress experienced during early development can negatively affect diverse life-history tra...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects generate variation in offspring phenotype. In birds, maternal egg ...
Early exposure to steroid hormones, as in the case of an avian embryo exposed yolk testosterone, can...
Permanent offspring modification through maternal hormone transfer is thought to be a tool for mothe...
The oxidation handicap hypothesis (OHH) proposed that honesty in sexual signals is maintained when t...