1. Maternal yolk hormones can enhance the development and phenotypic quality of nestling birds. Nevertheless, within species large differences in yolk androgen concentrations among clutches are observed. This differential allocation of maternal yolk hormones might be explained by a trade-off between beneficial effects of yolk androgens and their associated costs. 2. Potential costs include an increased susceptibility to parasites in nestlings exposed to high concentrations of yolk androgens during embryonic development, weaker immune response or increased levels of circulating corticosterone that indirectly reduce immune function. 3. In a field study, we manipulated yolk testosterone in great tit (Parus major) eggs and tested the nestling's...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Females may favour some offspring over others by differential deposition of yolk hormones. In Americ...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Exposure of mothers to risk of predation can induce phenotypic changes in offspring as shown in seve...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
In birds as in many other taxa, parasites can have deleterious effects on offspring development. The...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
Avian embryos are exposed to yolk androgens that are incorporated into the egg by the ovulating fema...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Females may favour some offspring over others by differential deposition of yolk hormones. In Americ...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Maternal yolk androgens in avian eggs have been shown to affect numerous offspring traits. These cha...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Exposure of mothers to risk of predation can induce phenotypic changes in offspring as shown in seve...
Female birds incorporate in the yolks of their eggs significant concentrations of a number of differ...
In birds as in many other taxa, parasites can have deleterious effects on offspring development. The...
Yolk androgen deposition is a widely investigated maternal effect in birds, but its adaptive value i...
Avian embryos are exposed to yolk androgens that are incorporated into the egg by the ovulating fema...
Yolk androgens affect offspring hatching, begging, growth and survival in many bird species. If thes...
Hormone-mediated maternal effects may be an important mechanism for adjusting offspring phenotype to...
Androgen hormones of maternal origin contained in the eggs of avian species are considered to have p...
Female birds may adjust their offspring phenotype to the specific requirements of the environment by...
Females may favour some offspring over others by differential deposition of yolk hormones. In Americ...
In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequence...