The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-history traits is of central interest to evolutionary biologists, but the physiological mechanisms underlying these traits are still poorly understood. Here we experimentally demonstrate opposing effects of nutritional stress on immune function, endocrine physiology, parental care and reproduction between red and black head-color morphs of the Gouldian finch (Erythrura gouldiae). Although body condition of black morphs was largely unaffected by diet manipulation, red birds were highly sensitive to dietary changes, exhibiting considerable within-individual changes in condition and immune function. Consequently, nutritionally stressed red birds del...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
Glucocorticoid hormones (CORT) are predicted to promote adaptation to variable environments, yet lit...
Vertebrates respond to environmental stressors through the neuro-endocrine stress response, which in...
Developmental plasticity is a key feature of many organisms and individuals can benefit from early p...
The conditions an organism experiences during early development can have profound and long lasting e...
Developmental stress from early life challenges impacts adult phenotype across a range of species. H...
1. Physiological traits can influence individual fitness and evolutionary changes in stress-related ...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
The relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors in determining variation in life-hist...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
Glucocorticoid hormones (CORT) are predicted to promote adaptation to variable environments, yet lit...
Vertebrates respond to environmental stressors through the neuro-endocrine stress response, which in...
Developmental plasticity is a key feature of many organisms and individuals can benefit from early p...
The conditions an organism experiences during early development can have profound and long lasting e...
Developmental stress from early life challenges impacts adult phenotype across a range of species. H...
1. Physiological traits can influence individual fitness and evolutionary changes in stress-related ...
In socially monogamous species, individuals can use extra-pair paternity and offspring sex allocatio...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...
Unfavourable conditions throughout the period of parental care can severely affect growth, reproduct...