Avian mothers can potentially alter the phenotypes of their offspring by varying the concentration of steroid hormones in their eggs. We explored variation in androstenedione (A4), testosterone (T), 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), 17 beta-estradiol (E2), and corticosterone (CORT) in the yolks of 12 free-living great tit Parus major clutches. We analyzed variation and covariation in greater detail than previous studies, using models for variation with laying sequence that take into account variable clutch size and comparing correlations between pairs of hormones at the within- and between-clutch levels. We also investigated relationships between hormone levels and various environmental, life history, and parental traits. For three of the ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
The environment where an embryo develops can be influenced by components of maternal origin, which c...
Global warming has substantially changed the environment, but the mechanisms to cope with these chan...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Maternal glucocorticoids are known to affect offspring phenotype in numerous vertebrate taxa. In bir...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Maternal hormones are often considered a mediator of anticipatory maternal effects; namely, mothers ...
Maternal hormones are an excellent pathway for the mother to influence offspring development, and bi...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Maternal hormones are often considered a mediator of anticipatory maternal effects; namely, mothers ...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
The environment where an embryo develops can be influenced by components of maternal origin, which c...
Global warming has substantially changed the environment, but the mechanisms to cope with these chan...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Maternal glucocorticoids are known to affect offspring phenotype in numerous vertebrate taxa. In bir...
In birds, mothers can affect their offspring's phenotype and thereby survival via egg composition. I...
Maternal hormones are often considered a mediator of anticipatory maternal effects; namely, mothers ...
Maternal hormones are an excellent pathway for the mother to influence offspring development, and bi...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Maternal hormones are often considered a mediator of anticipatory maternal effects; namely, mothers ...
1. Females of egg-laying vertebrates may adjust the development of their offspring to prevailing env...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Maternal reproductive investment can critically influence offspring phenotype, and thus these matern...
The environment where an embryo develops can be influenced by components of maternal origin, which c...