This thesis examines the costs and benefits of maternal allocation to both mother and offspring in gamebirds, specifically ring necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and the Chinese painted quail (Coturnix chinensis). Maternal allocation of compounds from the mother to the young during early development can potentially have both positive and negative effects. For example the transfer of nutrients to the offspring can help to increase post-partum survival and subsequent life time reproductive success. In contrast, the transfer of stress hormones can potentially have long term negative effects on the offspring’s development. The first part of this thesis investigates the effects of the transfer of immune components from mother to offspring, ...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Despite classical expectations of a trade-off between immune activity and reproduction, an emergent ...
Vertebrate mothers transfer diverse compounds to developing embryos that can affect their developmen...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
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...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
INTRODUCTION: The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring is key to protecting young animals...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
It is now widely acknowledged that mothers can transfer their own immune experience to their progeny...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Presently, the role of non-genetic inheritance via maternal effects in shaping phenotypic variation ...
Abstract Background Prenatal antibody transfer is an immune-mediated maternal effect by which female...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Despite classical expectations of a trade-off between immune activity and reproduction, an emergent ...
Vertebrate mothers transfer diverse compounds to developing embryos that can affect their developmen...
Pathogen challenges and host immune defenses can have substantial impact on life history patterns of...
In many animals immunity is not fully developed until adulthood but the young still need protection ...
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...
Avian mothers convey significant quantities of androgens (i.e. ?male? steroids) to their eggs, which...
INTRODUCTION: The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring is key to protecting young animals...
Female birds transfer maternally derived antibodies (matAb) to their nestlings, via the egg yolk. Th...
It is now widely acknowledged that mothers can transfer their own immune experience to their progeny...
1. Variation in ontogeny and strength of immune defence mechanisms can be integrally related to vari...
Maternal effects by which females provide their offspring with non-genetic factors such as hormones,...
Presently, the role of non-genetic inheritance via maternal effects in shaping phenotypic variation ...
Abstract Background Prenatal antibody transfer is an immune-mediated maternal effect by which female...
Theoretical models of parental care predict differential allocation in relation to the expected fitn...
Despite classical expectations of a trade-off between immune activity and reproduction, an emergent ...
Vertebrate mothers transfer diverse compounds to developing embryos that can affect their developmen...