Artificial incubation is fundamental in ex situ avian conservation interventions for an increasing range of threatened species, but incubation parameters can differ between species. Both egg-turning angle and frequency are critical for successful embryonic development, but measuring these parameters in wild birds has historically been difficult. Using data-loggers inside artificial eggs that accurately record parental egg attendance behaviours, we quantified turning angles and rates throughout the incubation of 6 nesting wild Asian houbaras Chlamydotis macqueenii, a species bred in captivity in response to human over-exploitation. Wild females turned their eggs 0.6 times h-1 with a mean angle of 40.9° turn-1. Mimicking the patterns of wild ...
The incubation period of an egg is a critical stage that has multiple implications in subsequent lif...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Incubation represents a life stage of crucial importance for the optimal development of avian embryo...
In most avian species, egg-turning behavior during incubation is vital for proper embryonic developm...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
The preservation of rare and endangered species of birds requires finding efficient, and above all s...
An experiment was conducted to determine the influence of turning frequency of chicken eggs on hatch...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
The purpose of this paper is to acquaint researchers and biology teachers with hatchability problems...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Birds can influence the embryonic development through incubation behaviour because avian embryos dev...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Incubation is a crucial aspect of avian parental care and measuring incubation temperature in the wi...
The incubation period of an egg is a critical stage that has multiple implications in subsequent lif...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Incubation represents a life stage of crucial importance for the optimal development of avian embryo...
In most avian species, egg-turning behavior during incubation is vital for proper embryonic developm...
For many organisms, embryonic development begins directly after an egg (ovum) has been fertilized by...
The preservation of rare and endangered species of birds requires finding efficient, and above all s...
An experiment was conducted to determine the influence of turning frequency of chicken eggs on hatch...
In many endangered species, reproductive failure is a major barrier to recovery. The critically enda...
The purpose of this paper is to acquaint researchers and biology teachers with hatchability problems...
About 10 per cent of birds’ eggs fail to hatch, but the incidence of failure can be much higher in ...
Reproductive failure is ubiquitous. However, research on the mechanisms underpinning reproductive fa...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Birds can influence the embryonic development through incubation behaviour because avian embryos dev...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Incubation is a crucial aspect of avian parental care and measuring incubation temperature in the wi...
The incubation period of an egg is a critical stage that has multiple implications in subsequent lif...
Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technol...
Incubation represents a life stage of crucial importance for the optimal development of avian embryo...