The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females invest more resources into reproduction when mating with attractive males. In oviparous animals this can include prefertilization decisions such as the production of larger eggs and the deposition of hormones, such as the steroid testosterone, into yolks. On the other hand, a compensatory hypothesis posits that females allocate more resources into the eggs when mated with males of inferior quality. In the present study, we show that free-living females of the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis), a small passerine bird, do not produce larger eggs or deposit more testosterone into eggs when mating with attractive males reflected by a large forehead patch size, which is contrar...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females invest more resources into reproduction...
Female birds might be able to manipulate the parental effort of their male partner through elevated ...
Males and females are in conflict over parental care, as it would be favourable for one parent to sh...
Maternal hormones can have substantial phenotypic effects in the progeny of many vertebrates. It has...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
SUMMARY.—Within-clutch variation in yolk androgens in relation to female expression of a male or-nam...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
Parents are selected to preferentially invest in the offspring with highest reproductive value. One ...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...
The differential allocation hypothesis predicts that females invest more resources into reproduction...
Female birds might be able to manipulate the parental effort of their male partner through elevated ...
Males and females are in conflict over parental care, as it would be favourable for one parent to sh...
Maternal hormones can have substantial phenotypic effects in the progeny of many vertebrates. It has...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
SUMMARY.—Within-clutch variation in yolk androgens in relation to female expression of a male or-nam...
Across animal taxa, reproductive success is generally more variable and more strongly dependent upon...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
Parents are selected to preferentially invest in the offspring with highest reproductive value. One ...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
Life-history theory predicts that individuals should adjust their reproductive effort according to t...
Differential reproductive investment by the mother can critically influence offspring development an...
We present evidence of differential maternal allocation to eggs in response to manipulated male attr...