As female birds are able to lay no more than a single egg each day, in those species producing larger clutches the first laid eggs may get a developmental head-start over later eggs in the clutch. All other things being equal, the differential pattern of development across the clutch may contribute to hatching asynchrony and subsequent inequity in the competition between brood mates, and ultimately increase variance in the quality and fitness of first- and last-laid offspring. It has been suggested that females might allocate resources differently across the laying sequence to moderate the developmental rate and hatching time of different embryos. We tested this theory in the Zebra Finch Taeniopygia guttata, a common model species for inves...
In many birds, there is significant variation in egg size both across and within clutches that remai...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Previous work with zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat) has demonstrated that females alter egg invest...
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...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Hatching asynchrony is widespread in birds laying clutches containing multiple eggs, yet is seemingl...
Female control over egg investment is a well-studied phenomenon in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat...
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. ...
Competitive interactions among siblings are an important determinant of parental fitness. These are ...
Mothers are predicted to overproduce male or female eggs when the relative fitness gains from one se...
In many birds, there is significant variation in egg size both across and within clutches that remai...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Previous work with zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat) has demonstrated that females alter egg invest...
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...
Reproduction in opportunistically breeding bird species has traditionally been considered non-season...
Zebra finches have played a central role in the discovery of a variety of maternal effects over the ...
Hatching asynchrony is widespread in birds laying clutches containing multiple eggs, yet is seemingl...
Female control over egg investment is a well-studied phenomenon in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttat...
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. ...
Competitive interactions among siblings are an important determinant of parental fitness. These are ...
Mothers are predicted to overproduce male or female eggs when the relative fitness gains from one se...
In many birds, there is significant variation in egg size both across and within clutches that remai...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...
Brood size of Zebra Finches Taeniopygia guttata was manipulated in an attempt to identify a trade-of...