There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects on animal phenotype and performance across life-history stages. For example, developmental stress has been shown to decrease the quality of sexually selected traits (e.g. bird song), and therefore is thought to decrease reproductive success. However, animals exposed to developmental stress may compensate for poor quality sexually selected traits by pursuing alternative reproductive tactics. Here, we examine the effects of developmental stress on adult male reproductive investment and success in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). We tested the hypothesis that males exposed to developmental stress sire fewer offspring through extra-pair copu...
The hormone fluctuations that an animal experiences during ovulation can have lifelong effects on de...
This study examined the effects of uniparental and biparental rearing conditions on offspring growth...
Phenotypic correlations (rP) have frequently been observed between physiological and behavioural tra...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
Developmental stress from early life challenges impacts adult phenotype across a range of species. H...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
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...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
The environment animals experience during development can have important effects on phenotype, perfo...
Honarmand M, Goymann W, Naguib M. Stressful Dieting: Nutritional Conditions but Not Compensatory Gro...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) form long term pairs, within which both sexes contribute to pare...
Stress responses, initiated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis), are essential for...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
The hormone fluctuations that an animal experiences during ovulation can have lifelong effects on de...
This study examined the effects of uniparental and biparental rearing conditions on offspring growth...
Phenotypic correlations (rP) have frequently been observed between physiological and behavioural tra...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
There is increasing evidence that exposure to stress during development can have sustained effects o...
Developmental stress from early life challenges impacts adult phenotype across a range of species. H...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
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...
Stress exposure during development can impact both the expression of individual traits and associati...
The environment animals experience during development can have important effects on phenotype, perfo...
Honarmand M, Goymann W, Naguib M. Stressful Dieting: Nutritional Conditions but Not Compensatory Gro...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) form long term pairs, within which both sexes contribute to pare...
Stress responses, initiated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis), are essential for...
Environmental factors play a key role in the expression of phenotypic traits and life-history decisi...
The hormone fluctuations that an animal experiences during ovulation can have lifelong effects on de...
This study examined the effects of uniparental and biparental rearing conditions on offspring growth...
Phenotypic correlations (rP) have frequently been observed between physiological and behavioural tra...