1. Egg size is an important maternal trait that can have major consequences on offspring phenotype. However, the effects of the variation of different components of cleidoic eggs have been little investigated. 2. Here, we addressed whether a reduction of the relative egg albumen content within the natural range of variation affects viability, time to hatching, early post-natal begging displays, morphology and immune response of yellow-legged gull Larus michahellis chicks. 3. Egg mass strongly positively predicted chick size and mass at all ages, while time to hatching positively predicted tarsus length and immune response, irrespective of albumen removal. Variation in time to hatching may thus affect immune system maturation. 4. ...
Intraclutch egg size variation may non-adaptively result from nutritional/energetic constraints acti...
Variation in the water, lipid, and nonlipid dry matter of eggs and newly hatched chicks of the Laugh...
Excluding disease, the single most important factor affecting the albumen quality of the freshly lai...
1. Egg size is an important maternal trait that can have major consequences on offspring phenotype. ...
Maternal effects through albumen quality are largely unexplored, despite the fundamental role that a...
Maternal effects mediated by egg quality are important sources of offspring phenotypic variation an...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
Depending on the bird species, about 33-86% of the egg content consists of albumen. In eggs from dom...
In diverse animal taxa, egg mass variation mediates maternal effects with long-term consequences for...
peer reviewedTo examine the importance of albumen as a protein source during embryonic development o...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
It has been proposed that female birds can influence the phenotype of their offspring by provisionin...
Measurements of costs of reproduction are essential for our understanding of the evolution of reprod...
Intraclutch egg size variation may non-adaptively result from nutritional/energetic constraints acti...
Variation in the water, lipid, and nonlipid dry matter of eggs and newly hatched chicks of the Laugh...
Excluding disease, the single most important factor affecting the albumen quality of the freshly lai...
1. Egg size is an important maternal trait that can have major consequences on offspring phenotype. ...
Maternal effects through albumen quality are largely unexplored, despite the fundamental role that a...
Maternal effects mediated by egg quality are important sources of offspring phenotypic variation an...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
Depending on the bird species, about 33-86% of the egg content consists of albumen. In eggs from dom...
In diverse animal taxa, egg mass variation mediates maternal effects with long-term consequences for...
peer reviewedTo examine the importance of albumen as a protein source during embryonic development o...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
In many bird species that practice parental care, siblings often compete for resources and care prov...
It has been proposed that female birds can influence the phenotype of their offspring by provisionin...
Measurements of costs of reproduction are essential for our understanding of the evolution of reprod...
Intraclutch egg size variation may non-adaptively result from nutritional/energetic constraints acti...
Variation in the water, lipid, and nonlipid dry matter of eggs and newly hatched chicks of the Laugh...
Excluding disease, the single most important factor affecting the albumen quality of the freshly lai...