Avian mothers can influence offspring phenotype through the deposition of different compounds into eggs, such as antibodies, hormones and antioxidants. The concentration of carotenoids in yolk is larger than in maternal plasma, suggesting an important role of these compounds for offspring development. Since carotenoids have to be acquired from the diet, they may be available in limiting amounts to the mothers. Here, we investigated the role of egg carotenoids for offspring growth by experimentally increasing the concentration of yolk lutein, the main carotenoid in great tit (Parus major) yolk. We subsequently measured body condition, oxidative stress, immune response, plumage colouration and fledging success. Lutein increased body mass soon...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.U...
Egg quality may mediate maternal allocation strategies according to progeny sex. In vertebrates, car...
Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Carotenoids are antioxidant pigments involved in several physiological processes and signalling in a...
Carotenoids are antioxidants playing major roles in physiological functions at various stages of an ...
Mothers can strongly influence the development of their offspring, and if maternal resources are lim...
Carotenoids perform important biological actions in animal tissues, including contributing antioxida...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Conditions experienced by individuals during prenatal development can have long-term effects on thei...
Carotenoids are organic pigments synthesized by plants, algae and fungi characterised by antioxidant...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
Reproduction is known to increase the basal metabolic rate and generate oxidative stress, a possible...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.U...
Egg quality may mediate maternal allocation strategies according to progeny sex. In vertebrates, car...
Bright yellow to red signals used in mate choice or intrasexual competition are based on carotenoid ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The yolk of bird eggs contains maternal carotenoids that may act as antioxidants thus influencing of...
Carotenoids are antioxidant pigments involved in several physiological processes and signalling in a...
Carotenoids are antioxidants playing major roles in physiological functions at various stages of an ...
Mothers can strongly influence the development of their offspring, and if maternal resources are lim...
Carotenoids perform important biological actions in animal tissues, including contributing antioxida...
Avian eggs are rich in carotenoids, which derive from maternal diet where they may be available in l...
Conditions experienced by individuals during prenatal development can have long-term effects on thei...
Carotenoids are organic pigments synthesized by plants, algae and fungi characterised by antioxidant...
Oxidative stress has been suggested as a proximate cost of reproduction and hence as a major constra...
Reproduction is known to increase the basal metabolic rate and generate oxidative stress, a possible...
Conditions experienced during prenatal development can have long-lasting organizational effects on o...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.U...
Egg quality may mediate maternal allocation strategies according to progeny sex. In vertebrates, car...