In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, but long-term effects are less studied. We studied the effect of incubation temperature and pattern on the subsequent development of innate immune function in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). We incubated quail eggs in one of three replicated treatments: Control (37.5°C), Low (36.0°C), and Cyclical incubation. The Cyclical treatment had the same average temperature as the Low temperature treatment (36.0°C), and an upper temperature that was the same as the Control. When individuals were 5-, 20-, and 55-days of age (i.e., adults) we measured the ability of blood plasma to kill Escherichia coli. Throughout development there was a non- signific...
Incubation prior to clutch completion may be adaptive if it maintains egg viability by inhibiting eg...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Several studies demonstrate that environmental temperature can influence the immune response of poul...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Incubating birds trade off self-maintenance for keeping eggs warm. This causes lower incubation temp...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
Changes in environmental temperature during the developmental period can affect growth, metabolism, ...
Eggshell temperature (EST) during incubation greatly affects embryo development, chick quality at ha...
Many avian species initiate incubation before clutch completion, which causes eggs to hatch asynchro...
Temperature extremes alter development, growth, hatching, and survival of eggs of ground-nesting bir...
Incubation prior to clutch completion may be adaptive if it maintains egg viability by inhibiting eg...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Several studies demonstrate that environmental temperature can influence the immune response of poul...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Incubating birds trade off self-maintenance for keeping eggs warm. This causes lower incubation temp...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
Changes in environmental temperature during the developmental period can affect growth, metabolism, ...
Eggshell temperature (EST) during incubation greatly affects embryo development, chick quality at ha...
Many avian species initiate incubation before clutch completion, which causes eggs to hatch asynchro...
Temperature extremes alter development, growth, hatching, and survival of eggs of ground-nesting bir...
Incubation prior to clutch completion may be adaptive if it maintains egg viability by inhibiting eg...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Several studies demonstrate that environmental temperature can influence the immune response of poul...