At the core of the suite of adaptive hatching hypotheses advanced to explain asynchronous hatching in birds is the assumption that if food is not limited then all the hatchlings will develop normally to adulthood. In this study Brown-headed Parrot Poicephalus cryptoxanthus chicks were hand fed and weighed on a daily basis. Their respective masses were compared using a reparamatised Richards growth model. The results show that although the second and third hatched chicks initially grow faster than the first, the final mass attained by the third chick is significantly less than either of its siblings. Adaptive hatching hypotheses do not explain this result. We propose that the third chick is opportunistic and that is has evolved as insurance ...
Jackass penguins Spheniscus demersus hatch two different-sized eggs asynchronously: the second-hatch...
Many birds begin to incubate before their clutch is full, which results in the chicks hatching at di...
In most seabird species incubation shifts shorten when hatching approaches, a behavioural response a...
1. Many species of altricial birds hatch their young asynchronously within broods. Although there ar...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
In the gentoo penguin, Pygoscelis papua, we examined the effects of intra-clutch egg size difference...
We examined three hypotheses concerning hatching asynchrony in the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo). Sur...
Breeding mistiming is increasingly frequent in several ecosystems in the face of current climate cha...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why female birds start to incubate before clutch compl...
Hatching Asynchrony (extended hatching period) is apparently ubiquitous among altricial birds, and m...
At least nine hypotheses have been advanced to account for why many passerine species hatch their cl...
In response to unpredictability of both food availability and core offspring failure, parents of man...
In many bird species, eggs in a brood hatch within days of each other, leading to a size asymmetry d...
This bachelor thesis is about hatching synchrony in birds. Generally, among birds there are two type...
Jackass penguins Spheniscus demersus hatch two different-sized eggs asynchronously: the second-hatch...
Many birds begin to incubate before their clutch is full, which results in the chicks hatching at di...
In most seabird species incubation shifts shorten when hatching approaches, a behavioural response a...
1. Many species of altricial birds hatch their young asynchronously within broods. Although there ar...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
In the gentoo penguin, Pygoscelis papua, we examined the effects of intra-clutch egg size difference...
We examined three hypotheses concerning hatching asynchrony in the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo). Sur...
Breeding mistiming is increasingly frequent in several ecosystems in the face of current climate cha...
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Hasegawa T, Bischof H-J. Chick Development and Asynchroneous Hatching in the ...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain why female birds start to incubate before clutch compl...
Hatching Asynchrony (extended hatching period) is apparently ubiquitous among altricial birds, and m...
At least nine hypotheses have been advanced to account for why many passerine species hatch their cl...
In response to unpredictability of both food availability and core offspring failure, parents of man...
In many bird species, eggs in a brood hatch within days of each other, leading to a size asymmetry d...
This bachelor thesis is about hatching synchrony in birds. Generally, among birds there are two type...
Jackass penguins Spheniscus demersus hatch two different-sized eggs asynchronously: the second-hatch...
Many birds begin to incubate before their clutch is full, which results in the chicks hatching at di...
In most seabird species incubation shifts shorten when hatching approaches, a behavioural response a...