Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but impacts often differ among species. Contrasting responses may reflect disparities in experimental protocols among single-species studies or inherent differences among species in their sensitivity to early conditions and/or ability to mitigate negative impacts. We used a common experimental protocol to assess and compare the role of parental care in mitigating effects of poor early conditions on offspring among 4 sympatric bird species in the wild. We experimentally induced low incubation temperatures and examined effects on embryonic developmental rates, hatching success, nestling growth rates, and parental responses. We examined the generality...
Life history theory emphasizes the importance of trade-offs in how time and energy are allocated to ...
1. Variation in offspring development is expected to be driven by constraints on resource allocation...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
Parental behavior and effort vary extensively among species. Life history theory suggests that age-...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
1. How organisms respond to variation in environmental conditions and whether behavioral responses c...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
A fundamental premise of life-history theory is that organisms that increase current reproductive in...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Life history theory emphasizes the importance of trade-offs in how time and energy are allocated to ...
1. Variation in offspring development is expected to be driven by constraints on resource allocation...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...
Poor developmental conditions can have long-lasting negative effects on offspring phenotypes, but im...
Parental behavior and effort vary extensively among species. Life history theory suggests that age-...
According to theoretical models, the optimal solution of the life-history trade-off between the numb...
1. How organisms respond to variation in environmental conditions and whether behavioral responses c...
Understanding how the intensity of inbreeding depression is influenced by stressful environmental co...
Parental care, a component of reproductive effort, should evolve in response to its impact on both o...
A fundamental premise of life-history theory is that organisms that increase current reproductive in...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Life history theory emphasizes the importance of trade-offs in how time and energy are allocated to ...
1. Variation in offspring development is expected to be driven by constraints on resource allocation...
Parental behaviour often exhibits plasticity to factors expected to affect the benefits or costs of ...