Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive failure is still lacking in most species. This gap in our understanding has particularly strong repercussions for threatened species and it hinders our ability to establish effective interventions to improve survival. In this review, we focus on why eggs fail to hatch – one of the most critical and understudied aspects of bird reproduction. We identify the main drivers of hatching failure in threatened populations of birds and the key mechanisms that cause failure at different stages of development inside the egg. We then discuss the importance of management interventions aimed at reducing hatching failure in species of conservation concern. Ou...
Hatching failure negatively impacts reproductive success in birds. One reason why eggs fail to hatch...
Variation in rearing conditions, due either to parental or to environmental quality, can result in o...
Artificial incubation is fundamental in ex situ avian conservation interventions for an increasing r...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
Avian hatching failure is a widespread phenomenon, affecting around 10% of all eggs that are laid an...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
In birds, an average of 10-15% of eggs reportedly fail to hatch and remain in the nest after complet...
Fertility is fundamental to reproductive success, but not all copulation attempts result in a fertil...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
It is generally accepted that populations which experience severe bottlenecks have a reduction in fi...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
Population growth in passerine birds is largely driven by fecundity. If fecundity is affected, for i...
Early embryo mortality has recently been proven to be a significant component of avian reproductive ...
Hatching failure negatively impacts reproductive success in birds. One reason why eggs fail to hatch...
Variation in rearing conditions, due either to parental or to environmental quality, can result in o...
Artificial incubation is fundamental in ex situ avian conservation interventions for an increasing r...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
Avian hatching failure is a widespread phenomenon, affecting around 10% of all eggs that are laid an...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
In birds, an average of 10-15% of eggs reportedly fail to hatch and remain in the nest after complet...
Fertility is fundamental to reproductive success, but not all copulation attempts result in a fertil...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
It is generally accepted that populations which experience severe bottlenecks have a reduction in fi...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
Prenatal mortality is typically overlooked in population studies, which biases evolutionary inferenc...
Population growth in passerine birds is largely driven by fecundity. If fecundity is affected, for i...
Early embryo mortality has recently been proven to be a significant component of avian reproductive ...
Hatching failure negatively impacts reproductive success in birds. One reason why eggs fail to hatch...
Variation in rearing conditions, due either to parental or to environmental quality, can result in o...
Artificial incubation is fundamental in ex situ avian conservation interventions for an increasing r...