Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitness of the offspring. As birds must allocate all the resources required for embryonic development in self-contained packages, maternal egg allocation takes a central role in avian life histories. It is predicted that mothers can influence offspring performance by varying the size or composition of their eggs. In this context, T cell-mediated immune response has been revealed as a valuable tool to evaluate fledgling fitness. However, little is known about its relationships to egg mass. I describe a negative association between egg mass and cellular immune response in Eurasian kestrel nestlings (Falco tinnunculus) throughout 3 years. To explore...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Female birds transfer maternally-derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
According to life history theory individuals will optimize investment into growth, reproduction and ...
In sexually size-dimorphic species, the larger sex can be more sensitive to stressful environmental ...
The theory of sex allocation suggests that if the reproductive value and the cost of producing/reari...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
The number of eggs birds lay (clutch size) varies between species. Such variations have been conside...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
Mothers may vary resource allocation to eggs and embryos, which may affect offspring fitness and pre...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Female birds transfer maternally-derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
According to life history theory individuals will optimize investment into growth, reproduction and ...
In sexually size-dimorphic species, the larger sex can be more sensitive to stressful environmental ...
The theory of sex allocation suggests that if the reproductive value and the cost of producing/reari...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
Life-history theory suggests that organisms face fitness trade-offs during reproduction. Using obser...
The number of eggs birds lay (clutch size) varies between species. Such variations have been conside...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
In many species, embryos are exposed to maternal hormones in utero, in the egg, or in the seed. In b...
Mothers may vary resource allocation to eggs and embryos, which may affect offspring fitness and pre...
We investigated in the black-headed gull whether female deposition of antioxidants and immunoglobuli...
During egg formation, female birds deposit antibodies against parasites and pathogens they were expo...
Female birds transfer maternally-derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...