Incubation temperature has the potential to influence offspring sex, phenotype, and survival, particularly in species with temperature-dependent sex determination. However, relatively little is known about how incubation temperature affects sex ratio and offspring condition in other animals. Incubating birds allocate varying time for egg incubation depending on the parents’ condition and ambient temperature, likely altering nest microclimate. To understand how incubation temperature impacts offspring phenotype in birds, we artificially incubated Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata (Vieillot, 1817)) eggs at 36.2, 37.4, or 38.4 °C during the entire incubation period and examined sex ratio and offspring quality. We found that incubation temperatu...
Abstract Megapodes are exceptional among birds because they use external heat sources for incubating...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In many incubating birds, heat transfer from parent to egg is facilitated by the brood patch, an are...
In birds, incubation temperature has received increased attention as an important source of phenotyp...
P>1. Avian embryos depend on the incubating parent to provide a thermal environment suitable for emb...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-bias...
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
To our knowledge, there is, so far, no evidence that incubation temperature can affect sex ratios in...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Megapods are the only birds that rely upon external heat sources for incubation. In Australian brush...
Mothers are predicted to overproduce male or female eggs when the relative fitness gains from one se...
Abstract Megapodes are exceptional among birds because they use external heat sources for incubating...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
In birds, incubation temperature can vary by several degrees Celsius among nests of a given species....
In many incubating birds, heat transfer from parent to egg is facilitated by the brood patch, an are...
In birds, incubation temperature has received increased attention as an important source of phenotyp...
P>1. Avian embryos depend on the incubating parent to provide a thermal environment suitable for emb...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-bias...
In birds parental incubation behaviour is an important factor shaping the environmental conditions u...
To our knowledge, there is, so far, no evidence that incubation temperature can affect sex ratios in...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Megapods are the only birds that rely upon external heat sources for incubation. In Australian brush...
Mothers are predicted to overproduce male or female eggs when the relative fitness gains from one se...
Abstract Megapodes are exceptional among birds because they use external heat sources for incubating...
Tropical and subtropical species typically experience relatively high atmospheric temperatures durin...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...