Sanderlings on Bathurst Island in the Canadian arctic have two patterns of incubation. At some nests the eggs are covered soon after the fourth egg has been laid and at others incubation is delayed for 5–6 days. Because the delay is about the same time required to lay a second clutch and because a single individual alone incubates at any one nest, we suspected that Sanderlings might normally lay two clutches in a season, the male caring for one brood and the female for the other. Histological and gross examination of the ovaries of two females taken as the birds began incubation showed eight freshly ovulated follicles in each female. The size gradation and histological appearance of the follicles indicated that two clutches of four eggs eac...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
Most birds incubate their eggs to allow embryo development. This behaviour limits the ability of adu...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
Most birds incubate their eggs to allow embryo development. This behaviour limits the ability of adu...
ABSTRACT. Most Arctic-breeding passerines raise a single brood in a season, presumably because the s...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
Most birds incubate their eggs to allow embryo development. This behaviour limits the ability of adu...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
Most birds incubate their eggs to allow embryo development. This behaviour limits the ability of adu...
ABSTRACT. Most Arctic-breeding passerines raise a single brood in a season, presumably because the s...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...
In biparental species, parents may be in conflict over how much they invest into their offspring. To...