Incubation length and hatching asynchrony are integral elements of the evolved reproductive strategies of birds. We examined intra- and interpopulation variation in both traits for Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) populations from New York (NY), Kansas (KS), and Oregon (OR) and found that both incubation length and hatching asynchrony were not repeatable among females, after controlling for a repeatable trait, clutch size. Instead, incubation length and clutch size were influenced by ambient temperature and precipitation. Incubation length exhibited the same median (15 days) and range (13–17 days) at all sites. Model selection results indicated that incubation periods for the smallest and largest clutches were longer in NY than KS when ...
For many bird species, but especially aerial insectivores, reproduction depends on weather. Climate ...
Small-bodied bird species exhibiting single-sex incubation must expend energy to create a buffered t...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
For many bird species, but especially aerial insectivores, reproduction depends on weather. Climate ...
Ambient temperature is assumed to be the major cue used by passerines to synchronize their laying an...
The reproductive success of birds is ultimately driven by the traits of nests, eggs, and incubation ...
The causes and consequences of variation in the incubation regimes of oviparous animals remain uncle...
Parental care in birds varies among species and geographic regions. Incubation behavior influences e...
Temizyürek T, Johannknecht M, Korsten P. Incubation before Clutch Completion Predicts Incubation Tim...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Incubating birds must trade-off leaving the nest to forage with staying on the nest to maintain opti...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
The wide range in incubation periods among bird species has puzzled biologists for decades, because ...
Incubation periods of Neotropical birds are often longer than those of related species at temperate ...
Birds with uniparental incubation may face a time allocation problem between incubation and feeding....
For many bird species, but especially aerial insectivores, reproduction depends on weather. Climate ...
Small-bodied bird species exhibiting single-sex incubation must expend energy to create a buffered t...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...
For many bird species, but especially aerial insectivores, reproduction depends on weather. Climate ...
Ambient temperature is assumed to be the major cue used by passerines to synchronize their laying an...
The reproductive success of birds is ultimately driven by the traits of nests, eggs, and incubation ...
The causes and consequences of variation in the incubation regimes of oviparous animals remain uncle...
Parental care in birds varies among species and geographic regions. Incubation behavior influences e...
Temizyürek T, Johannknecht M, Korsten P. Incubation before Clutch Completion Predicts Incubation Tim...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Incubating birds must trade-off leaving the nest to forage with staying on the nest to maintain opti...
1. Birds are unique among animals in being able to influence the birthing intervals of their young t...
The wide range in incubation periods among bird species has puzzled biologists for decades, because ...
Incubation periods of Neotropical birds are often longer than those of related species at temperate ...
Birds with uniparental incubation may face a time allocation problem between incubation and feeding....
For many bird species, but especially aerial insectivores, reproduction depends on weather. Climate ...
Small-bodied bird species exhibiting single-sex incubation must expend energy to create a buffered t...
Theory predicts shorter embryonic periods in species with greater embryo mortality risk and smaller ...