Maternal effects play an important role in mediating reproductive success; the different allocation of resources in eggs is considered as an important maternal effect. In oviparous vertebrates, there are several substances (hormones, immunoglobulins, antioxidants, antibacterial molecules) that females may allocate differentially. Mate choice is a key factor infuencing female reproductive decisions and investment in egg, but it is not clear to what extent the dominance status of the partner can influence the decision to invest differentially in the quality of eggs. In the grey partridge Perdix perdix, we ranked males for their social status after pairwise dominance tests. Then, females were paired experimentally with dominant or subordinate ...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
International audienceMaternal effects play an important role in mediating reproductive success; the...
Good-genes hypotheses of sexual selection predict that offspring fathered by preferred males should ...
Transfer of maternal hormones to the eggs is a major source of offspring phenotypic variation. The d...
Evidence is accumulating that sex steroids in the eggs, besides affecting progeny phenotype and beha...
Carotenoid-based ornaments (many yellow-orange-red colourations) may signal the genetic or parental ...
Variation of maternal androgens in avian eggs may be a mechanism of maternal influence on offspring ...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should increase their reproductive effort when the fit...
Egg composition, which is under maternal control, can have a profound effect on offspring fitness. T...
Maternal hormones in vertebrate eggs can mediate important forms of maternal effects. However, the f...
Studies of avian species have shown that maternal effects mediated by the transfer of egg hormones c...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
International audienceMaternal effects play an important role in mediating reproductive success; the...
Good-genes hypotheses of sexual selection predict that offspring fathered by preferred males should ...
Transfer of maternal hormones to the eggs is a major source of offspring phenotypic variation. The d...
Evidence is accumulating that sex steroids in the eggs, besides affecting progeny phenotype and beha...
Carotenoid-based ornaments (many yellow-orange-red colourations) may signal the genetic or parental ...
Variation of maternal androgens in avian eggs may be a mechanism of maternal influence on offspring ...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should increase their reproductive effort when the fit...
Egg composition, which is under maternal control, can have a profound effect on offspring fitness. T...
Maternal hormones in vertebrate eggs can mediate important forms of maternal effects. However, the f...
Studies of avian species have shown that maternal effects mediated by the transfer of egg hormones c...
Maternal hormones are known to be present in avian eggs and can have beneficial effects on chick dev...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...
Hormones of maternal origin are known to be transferred to the egg yolks of oviparous species. Sever...
Animal personality traits emerge developmentally from the interaction of genetic and early environme...