Theory and observations suggest that offspring abandonment in animals may occur when the costs to future reproductive output of current reproductive effort outweigh the fitness benefits of rearing the current brood. While hormonal cues (i.e. corticosterone) or energy reserves are believed to be involved, few studies have directly focused on the proximate cues influencing behaviours directly related to reproductive success. To address this information gap, we determined the incubation metabolic rates and corticosterone (CORT) levels of naturally fasting and freely incubating ancient murrelets (Synthliboramphus antiquus). Respiratory quotient (RQ) increased with date, suggesting that incubating ancient murrelets shifted from strictly lipid-ba...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...
International audienceBreeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body res...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
Life-history theory predicts that costs are associated with reproduction. One possible mediator of c...
Organisms cannot simultaneously maximize their investment in survival and reproductive success, thus...
Determining the mechanisms that mediate investment decisions between current and future reproductive...
Current research in birds suggests that a conflict should exist during reproduction for the role of ...
The hormone corticosterone (CORT) has been hypothesized to be linked with fitness, but the direction...
Determining the physiological mechanisms underpinning life-history decisions is essential for unders...
All vertebrates respond to stressful situations through the release of hormones called glucocorticoi...
Glucocorticoids, including corticosterone (CORT), have been suggested to provide a physiological lin...
Glucocorticoids, including corticosterone (CORT), have been suggested to provide a physiological lin...
All vertebrates respond to stressful situations through the release of hormones called glucocorticoi...
Managing reproductive investment within the scope of an individual’s energetic condition is required...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...
International audienceBreeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body res...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...
Life-history theory predicts that costs are associated with reproduction. One possible mediator of c...
Organisms cannot simultaneously maximize their investment in survival and reproductive success, thus...
Determining the mechanisms that mediate investment decisions between current and future reproductive...
Current research in birds suggests that a conflict should exist during reproduction for the role of ...
The hormone corticosterone (CORT) has been hypothesized to be linked with fitness, but the direction...
Determining the physiological mechanisms underpinning life-history decisions is essential for unders...
All vertebrates respond to stressful situations through the release of hormones called glucocorticoi...
Glucocorticoids, including corticosterone (CORT), have been suggested to provide a physiological lin...
Glucocorticoids, including corticosterone (CORT), have been suggested to provide a physiological lin...
All vertebrates respond to stressful situations through the release of hormones called glucocorticoi...
Managing reproductive investment within the scope of an individual’s energetic condition is required...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...
International audienceBreeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body res...
The effects of acute environmental stressors on reproduction in wildlife are often difficult to meas...