Birds are a particularly good group with which to examine the importance of maternal effects, as parental contributions can be relatively easily quantified compared with other groups. There have undoubtedly been more studies on maternal effects in the Zebra Finch than any other single bird species. Studies of this species have examined the importance of maternal effects mediated through sex allocation, size, nutrients and hormones of of eggs, incubation behaviour and provisioning levels. A synthesis of all of this work illustrates some contrasting results (e.g. many high-profile results have failed to be replicated), some very common patterns (e.g. investment shifts through the laying sequence), and potentially interesting and complex inter...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-bias...
The nutritional and social conditions that individuals experience during early development can have ...
Birds are a particularly good group with which to examine the importance of maternal effects, as par...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
Previous work with zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat) has demonstrated that females alter egg invest...
This study examined the effects of uniparental and biparental rearing conditions on offspring growth...
10 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects can result in transgenerational phenotypic plasticity...
Increased embryo mortality is the most commonly cited cause of reduced fitness in inbred organisms. ...
Female control over egg investment is a well-studied phenomenon in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-bias...
The nutritional and social conditions that individuals experience during early development can have ...
Birds are a particularly good group with which to examine the importance of maternal effects, as par...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
Maternal effects occur when offspring phenotype is influenced by environmental factors experienced b...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
8 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects are influences of parents on offspring phenotype occur...
Previous work with zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat) has demonstrated that females alter egg invest...
This study examined the effects of uniparental and biparental rearing conditions on offspring growth...
10 pagesInternational audienceMaternal effects can result in transgenerational phenotypic plasticity...
Increased embryo mortality is the most commonly cited cause of reduced fitness in inbred organisms. ...
Female control over egg investment is a well-studied phenomenon in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat...
The environment experienced by an organism at different life stages can have substantial effects on ...
Wild and captive zebra finches (Taenopygia guttata), like several other species, produce a male-bias...
The nutritional and social conditions that individuals experience during early development can have ...