The environment where an embryo develops can be influenced by components of maternal origin, which can shape offspring phenotypes and therefore maternal fitness. In birds that produce more than one egg per clutch, females differ in the concentration of components they allocate into the yolk along the laying sequence. However, identification of processes that shape female yolk allocation and thus offspring phenotype still remains a major challenge within evolutionary ecology. A way to increase our understanding is by acknowledging that allocation patterns can differ depending on the level of analysis, such as the population versus the among-female (within-population) level. We employed mixed models to analyze at both levels the variation in ...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Abstract Background In egg-laying animals, mothers can influence the developmental environment and t...
Concentrations of steroid hormones and antioxidants, and proportions of fatty acids measured in the ...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Avian mothers can potentially alter the phenotypes of their offspring by varying the concentration o...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Abstract Background In egg-laying animals, mothers can influence the developmental environment and t...
Concentrations of steroid hormones and antioxidants, and proportions of fatty acids measured in the ...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Avian mothers can potentially alter the phenotypes of their offspring by varying the concentration o...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Female birds can influence offspring development by adjusting egg size or by a differential allocati...