Hatching asynchrony is widespread in birds laying clutches containing multiple eggs, yet is seemingly paradoxical as the age and size hierarchies result in asymmetric sibling competition and low survival prospects for late-hatched nestlings. We examined the causes of variation in hatching asynchrony between broods of zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, in three environments: domesticated, captive wild and wild free-living. We found that broods of both domesticated and wild birds taken into captivity hatched more asynchronously than wild free-living broods. This was directly attributable to both male and female parents of domesticated and captive wild broods initiating incubation as soon as the first egg was laid as opposed to when the clutch ...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
The Australian zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, is a widely used model organism, yet few studies ha...
The Australian zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, is a widely used model organism, yet few studies ha...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Hatching asynchrony can have profound short-term consequences for offspring, although the long-term ...
Increased embryo mortality is the most commonly cited cause of reduced fitness in inbred organisms. ...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
As female birds are able to lay no more than a single egg each day, in those species producing large...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Nest visit synchrony, whereby adults coordinate their visits to the nest, has been documented in sev...
Organisms should aim to time their reproduction to match the optimal ecological conditions and thus ...
Parent-offspring conflict over the supply of parental care results in offspring attempting to exert ...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
The Australian zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, is a widely used model organism, yet few studies ha...
The Australian zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, is a widely used model organism, yet few studies ha...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Hatching asynchrony can have profound short-term consequences for offspring, although the long-term ...
Increased embryo mortality is the most commonly cited cause of reduced fitness in inbred organisms. ...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
As female birds are able to lay no more than a single egg each day, in those species producing large...
Birds exhibit a remarkable diversity of different reproductive strategies both between and within sp...
Nest visit synchrony, whereby adults coordinate their visits to the nest, has been documented in sev...
Organisms should aim to time their reproduction to match the optimal ecological conditions and thus ...
Parent-offspring conflict over the supply of parental care results in offspring attempting to exert ...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
The role of developmental conditions in shaping adult phenotypes has been the focus of a great deal ...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...