Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normally left unattended for days or even weeks before actual parental incubation, especially in already warm climates. The native North American bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) is such a species, and pre-incubation quail eggs may experience temperatures >45°C. Yet, almost nothing is known about embryonic survival after such high pre-incubation temperatures. Freshly laid bobwhite quail eggs were exposed during a 12 day pre-incubation period to one of five thermal regimes: low oscillating temperatures (25-40°C, mean=28.9°C), high oscillating temperatures (30-45°C, mean=33.9°C), low constant temperatures (28.85°C), high constant temperatures (mea...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Phenotypic effects of global warming have been documented in many different taxa. However, the impor...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Temperature extremes alter development, growth, hatching, and survival of eggs of ground-nesting bir...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
Northern bobwhite populations have declined concurrent with global warming. The focal period of thi...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Phenotypic effects of global warming have been documented in many different taxa. However, the impor...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Global warming is likely to alter reproductive success of ground-nesting birds that lay eggs normall...
Temperature extremes alter development, growth, hatching, and survival of eggs of ground-nesting bir...
Incubation temperature can have profound effects on growth and development of embryos and young bird...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
Northern bobwhite populations have declined concurrent with global warming. The focal period of thi...
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological vari...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
In birds, the temperature at which eggs are incubated shapes many aspects of hatchling phenotype, bu...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Phenotypic effects of global warming have been documented in many different taxa. However, the impor...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...